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11-50 employees
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Information Technology & Services
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Copenhagen, DK
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Design, collaborate, prototype and produce real products all-in-one place, with just a laptop and an internet connection. Wikifactory is the fastest place on the web to get a physical product made. Zero training and zero configuration required.
Adopted by a global community of engineers, designers, makers and hardware startups across 190 countries, Wikifactory is incubating thousands of products across different industries. Drones for reforestation, electric vehicles, agri-tech solutions, smart furniture and IoT devices, robotics, biotech lab equipment, and most recently medical supplies and PPE for Covid-19.
Our mission is to reshape the global supply chain and ensure that everyone, everywhere can make virtually anything online. By rethinking manufacturing for the digital age we are building the Internet of Production. With four founders from international backgrounds and people in Madrid, Copenhagen, London and Shenzhen, our team is truly global.
Our platform includes a collaborative CAD tool with in-built chat that can visualise 3D models in more than 30 file formats. Our version control drive and documentation system simplifies progress updates. With added social functionalities teams can post comment, views, shares, likes, track issues for feedback, and participate in forums for debate. The platform also has a built-in web publishing tool for members to post blogs that supports both A/V content and CAD files.
Wikifactory launched its beta in May 2019 and was founded by Tom Salfield, Christina Rebel, Maximilian Kampik and Nicolai Pietersen. Join our community and build something today. Wikifactory is where ideas get made.
www.wikifactory.com
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