C-Infinity's AI platform, AutoAssembler, offers a new layer of industrial intelligence that reduces engineering timelines from weeks to minutes by automating process planning. The company recently announced it has raised $16 million in funding led by Canaan Partners, with participation from Inventus Capital, Bee Partners, and Radius Capital.
"AI is expected to revolutionize manufacturing, and C-Infinity solves a unique pain point in process planning, a crucial component of advanced manufacturing," said a company spokesperson. "Today, it is bottlenecked by human planning speed, but the pressure to accelerate is prevalent."
Sai Nelaturi, CEO of C-Infinity, said: "Manufacturers have worked with this bottleneck for years, and it is generally accepted as business as usual. What is changing now is that AI can move into physically reasoning about how products are actually built, allowing companies to reduce the time between design and production in a way that was not previously possible."
C-Infinity's AutoAssembler addresses this challenge. By operating inside existing engineering workflows, the platform automates process planning, accelerates engineering change order reviews, and generates production-ready assembly instructions. It is already in use across Global Fortune 100 manufacturers, as well as small and mid-sized enterprises. Early deployments are reducing workflows-which historically took weeks-down to minutes, with broader implications for faster product launches, lower operational costs, and more adaptive manufacturing systems.
"C-Infinity's approach reflects a broader shift in industrial technology, from systems that record and manage processes to systems that actively participate in them," noted the spokesperson. "As AI becomes embedded in core engineering functions, this new layer of intelligence will become foundational to how products are designed, built, and scaled."
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