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Mixed reality collaboration platform for hardware design and engineering review teams. San Francisco; Y Combinator-backed; proprietary MR headset and conference-room display let distributed engineers collaborate on life-size 3D holographic CAD models together in shared physical space.
Campfire 3D is a mixed reality collaboration platform headquartered in San Francisco, California, and backed by Y Combinator. Founded to address the workflow friction that hardware design and engineering teams experience when reviewing CAD models and 3D prototypes remotely, Campfire provides a purpose-built MR system that allows distributed teams to view and interact with life-size 3D holographic models of physical products in real-world space. The Campfire system includes a proprietary headset and a companion display (The Campfire) designed for conference room use, enabling both headset-wearing and display-viewing participants to engage with the same 3D model simultaneously without requiring all attendees to wear headsets.\n\nCampfire's core use case is design review—the recurring process where cross-functional teams assess hardware prototypes at various stages of product development. Traditional design review for physical products requires expensive physical prototypes or interpretation of 2D drawings; Campfire allows engineers, designers, and executives to walk around a life-size holographic version of a product before the first physical part is manufactured. The platform supports import from major CAD formats including CATIA, SolidWorks, and PTC Creo, and integrates with PLM systems used in aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, and medical device design workflows.\n\nCampfire 3D competes with PTC Vuforia, Scope AR, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Guides in the industrial mixed reality space. Its combined hardware-software system and focus on the design review workflow specifically—rather than general MR authoring or field service—positions it as a specialist tool for product development teams in asset-intensive industries. For hardware-first companies seeking to reduce prototype cycles, enable distributed design collaboration, and bring spatial 3D review into standard engineering workflows, Campfire 3D addresses a well-defined and underserved pain point.
US #2 sports betting operator with 35.3% market share; Q3 2025 revenue $1.14B; ESPN's exclusive sports-betting partner since Nov 2025; listing on Nasdaq; differentiated through same-game parlays, DraftKings Network media, and Dynasty Rewards loyalty.
DraftKings is a Boston-based digital sports entertainment and gaming company founded in 2012 by Jason Robins, Matthew Kalish, and Paul Liberman. Originally a daily fantasy sports platform, DraftKings pivoted following the 2018 Supreme Court PASPA ruling to become a full-service sportsbook and online casino operator. The company went public via SPAC merger in 2020 and now operates in 25+ states with online sports betting and in 7+ states with online casino products, under the DraftKings Sportsbook and DraftKings Casino brands.\n\nDraftKings has built product differentiation through its same-game parlay features, in-play betting markets, and the DraftKings Marketplace (an NFT-adjacent digital collectibles platform). Its loyalty program, Dynasty Rewards, and the DraftKings Network media content strategy help drive organic player acquisition. The company's ESPN partnership—announced as an exclusive sports-betting integration in November 2025—gives it access to ESPN's 75 million monthly unique visitors across linear TV and digital.\n\nDraftKings reported Q3 2025 revenue of $1.144B, with full-year 2025 revenue on track for approximately $4.5B+. The company holds approximately 35.3% of the U.S. sports betting market by gross gaming revenue, second only to FanDuel's 39.6%. DraftKings continues to invest in customer acquisition while targeting EBITDA profitability at scale.
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