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Industrial tech

factorymaker

Industrial buildings and data centers define competitiveness, resilience, and energy demand. Yet their early stage planning remains fragmented and constrained, even as complexity continues to rise. factorymaker transforms this decisive phase into a computational process. By enabling systematic exploration and optimisation of design alternatives, the platform allows efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability to be embedded from the start. We believe factorymaker is building a foundational layer for how complex industrial systems will be conceived and realised in the future.

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Life Science

Amplifold

Amplifold elevates rapid diagnostics to a new performance level. By integrating DNA origami nanostructures into conventional lateral flow tests, the company increases sensitivity by up to one hundred fold without requiring instruments or changes to manufacturing. This enables laboratory-level performance in a familiar strip-based format, opening new possibilities in infectious disease, oncology and decentralised testing.

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Industrial tech

AVES reality

Autonomous cars are among the most complex physical AI systems ever built. They must operate safely in open, dynamic environments, yet validating them in the real world remains slow, expensive, and fundamentally limited.
AVES Reality addresses this bottleneck by building a foundational infrastructure layer for autonomous driving: accurate, simulation-ready 3D digital twins of the real world, generated automatically at global scale.
Using satellite and aerial imagery combined with geospatial AI, advanced computer graphics, and physics-aware modeling, AVES Reality reconstructs cities, road

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Industrial tech

Ora Computing

Ora Computing is an AI deployment company specializing in optimizing and compressing Artificial Intelligence (AI) foundation models. They develop AI techniques that automate manual labor mostly on edge devices, such that small and performant models can be deployed on phones, laptops, IoT devices, and cars.

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