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New York industrial AI with machine health monitoring sensors on rotating equipment for predictive maintenance; $237M raised at $1B valuation serving Colgate and Hershey competing with SKF Enlight for manufacturing uptime.
Augury is a New York-based industrial AI company providing machine health monitoring and predictive maintenance for manufacturing facilities — deploying vibration, ultrasonic, and temperature sensors on rotating equipment (motors, pumps, compressors, fans, gearboxes) and using machine learning models trained on the largest industrial machine health dataset to predict failures weeks before they cause unplanned downtime. Founded in 2011 by Saar Yoskovitz and Gal Shaul and backed with $237 million raised from Insight Partners, Qualcomm Ventures, and others at a $1 billion valuation, Augury serves 100+ global manufacturers including Colgate-Palmolive, Hershey, and Johnson Controls.
€6.21B revenue 2024 (+5% YoY); 3DEXPERIENCE revenue +22% Q4 2024; 370K customers all sizes; partnerships: VW, Lockheed Martin, Airbus, BMW, Hyundai; €6-8% revenue growth projected 2025
Dassault Systèmes is a French industrial software company founded in 1981 as a spinoff from Avions Marcel Dassault, the aerospace manufacturer, and headquartered in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France. The company was created to commercialize CATIA, the 3D design software originally developed for aircraft design, and has since expanded into the broadest portfolio of product lifecycle management (PLM) and simulation software in the world. Dassault Systèmes trades on Euronext Paris under the ticker DSY with a mission to provide businesses and people with 3DEXPERIENCE universes to imagine sustainable innovations capable of harmonizing product, nature, and life.\n\nDassault Systèmes' portfolio spans its 3DEXPERIENCE platform and eleven industry solution brands: CATIA (3D design), SOLIDWORKS (mainstream CAD), SIMULIA (simulation and analysis), ENOVIA (PLM and collaboration), DELMIA (manufacturing), BIOVIA (life sciences), GEOVIA (mining and natural resources), EXALEAD (search and analytics), NETVIBES (intelligence dashboards), 3DVIA (3D visualization), and CENTRIC PLM (fashion and retail). The 3DEXPERIENCE platform unifies these capabilities into a single cloud-based environment for end-to-end product innovation. The company serves 370,000+ customers in aerospace and defense (Airbus, Lockheed Martin), automotive (VW, BMW, Renault), life sciences, and industrial equipment.\n\nDassault Systèmes reported €6.21 billion in revenue for 2024, up 5% year over year, with 3DEXPERIENCE platform revenue growing 22% in Q4 2024 as cloud adoption accelerates among its enterprise customer base. The company's partnerships with Volkswagen Group, Lockheed Martin, Airbus, and BMW are flagship validations of its platform's applicability to the most complex product engineering programs in the world. With simulation, digital twin, and virtual experience capabilities increasingly central to how industrial companies design and operate, Dassault Systèmes is positioned as the dominant platform for the science-based, 3D-driven future of product innovation.
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