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Synera is a process automation platform for engineers that accelerates product development by 10X. Seamlessly integrating diverse CAx tools in an open platform ensures that engineering teams operate within a unified ecosystem, promoting agility and accelerating time-to-market for new products.
Instead of relying on IT for developing and maintaining custom solutions, Synera enables engineers to independently automate manual tasks in all areas using a visual programming interface. Through capturing organizational engineering expertise in these automations and allowing their fast distribution, Synera increases efficiency and scales manual work with consistent quality at minimal cost.
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2023
Foundation of the company
60+
Employees
14.1 M €
Raised in Series A
Bremen
Headquarter
Synera press releases
November 19, 2024
Consumer product company drives demand for new technology partnership
August 8, 2024
Synera's AI tools streamline engineering, automating tasks and cutting time-to-market.
June 17, 2024
Low-Code Platform by Synera to streamline CAE workflows at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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The three founders of Synera met at the Alfred-Wegener-Institut, where Moritz was pursuing his PhD, and together with Daniel and Sebastian, worked on biomimetic lightweight design research. To overcome the inefficiency and lack of connectivity of current CAx tools needed for their research, they developed internal visual programming tools. Impressed by these tools' performance, customers wanted access, leading to the creation of Synera, a low-code automation platform.