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Karlsruhe YC W20 AI precision manufacturing platform by ex-OpenAI robotics lead; $40M+ total ($21M NGP Capital Series A Feb 2024) operating own 50K sqft factory serving semiconductor/medical/defense manufacturers competing with Sight Machine.
Daedalus is a Karlsruhe, Germany-based AI manufacturing optimization software company — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $40 million+ in total funding including a $21 million Series A in February 2024 led by NGP Capital — providing semiconductor, energy, medical device, and defense manufacturers with AI-powered software that captures manufacturing decisions across the production process and uses that institutional decision knowledge to guide future production optimization, operating its own 50,000-square-foot precision manufacturing facility in Karlsruhe as both a production operation and a live testbed for its manufacturing AI platform. Founded in 2019 by Jonas Schneider (former OpenAI technical lead for robotics) and positioned as 'AWS for precision manufacturing,' Daedalus serves leading manufacturers in sectors where process control precision directly determines product quality and yield.
Cincinnati global CPG leader (NYSE: PG) at $84.28B revenue with 21 billion-dollar brands; CEO Jejurikar succeeds Moeller Jan 2026 with $1.5B tariff headwind and 7,000 job cuts competing with Unilever for global household brand shelf.
The Procter & Gamble Company is a Cincinnati, Ohio-based global consumer goods corporation — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PG) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 component — generating $84.28 billion in annual revenue with approximately 109,000 employees worldwide and a portfolio of 21 brands that each generate over $1 billion in annual sales. P&G's brand portfolio includes Tide, Pampers, Gillette, Crest, Bounty, Charmin, Downy, Ariel, and Old Spice across five core segments: Fabric & Home Care (36% of revenue), Beauty (18%), Baby/Feminine/Family Care (24%), Health Care (14%), and Grooming (8%). In 2025, P&G announced a significant CEO transition: COO Shailesh Jejurikar succeeds Jon Moeller as CEO effective January 1, 2026, while Moeller transitions to Executive Chairman. Jejurikar (36 years of P&G experience) has championed the Supply Chain 3.0 initiative. P&G also announced approximately 7,000 job cuts in 2025 and faces a projected $1.5 billion annual tariff headwind from global trade policy changes. P&G was founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble in Cincinnati.
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