Almetra announced that it has raised $19 million in Series A funding led by blisce/.
The company is building technology designed to give manufacturers continuous visibility into their factory operations and help teams make decisions using real-time, multimodal, and context-rich intelligence.
Almetra said manufacturing is one of the most important industries in the world, powering a wide range of products, supply chains, and physical infrastructure. But the people running factories often still lack a continuous and reliable understanding of what is happening on the shop floor.
This lack of visibility can create major operational challenges. In some manufacturing environments, critical data does not exist or is not captured consistently. In other cases, factories have more data than ever across machines, sensors, systems, operators, and production workflows, but that information remains fragmented.
When data is disconnected from context, it becomes difficult for teams to understand what is actually happening, identify root causes, and take the right action quickly.
Almetra is focused on solving this gap by bringing together operational data, factory context, and manufacturing knowledge into a system that can support better decisions across production environments.
The company’s broader vision is to help every manufacturer gain continuous visibility into operations so that decisions are based on a more complete picture of shop-floor reality.
Almetra said this means moving beyond disconnected dashboards and isolated data sources toward real-time intelligence that reflects what is actually happening across the manufacturing process.
The company’s approach is built around multimodal intelligence, which can incorporate different types of information from factory operations and connect that information to the operational context.
This could help manufacturers understand performance trends, detect issues earlier, improve productivity, increase quality, and drive better execution across facilities.
The Series A funding will help Almetra accelerate product development and expand its efforts to bring real-time operational intelligence to manufacturers at scale.
The company said the funding will support its mission to combine data, context, and operational knowledge in ways that help manufacturers improve productivity, quality, and overall performance.
For manufacturers, better visibility can be especially important as factories face pressure to increase output, reduce waste, improve reliability, and respond faster to changing demand.
Almetra is positioning its platform around helping factory teams operate with more clarity and confidence by giving them access to intelligence that is continuous, contextual, and actionable.
The company said it is still early in its journey, but it is building toward a future where every manufacturer can understand its operations in real time and make decisions backed by a complete view of what is happening on the shop floor.