The funding round, co-led by Lowercarbon Capital and Interlagos, brings Senra’s total capital raised to over $112 million. The company aims to transition wire harness assembly from a reliance on PDFs and tribal knowledge toward a unified, software-integrated workflow. By replacing fragmented manual processes with its Amp platform, Senra intends to boost production capacity from 1,000 to 10,000 harnesses per month by next year.
To manage this expansion, the company has appointed former SpaceX CIO Ken Venner as its chief technology and product officer. Venner will oversee the integration of manufacturing infrastructure designed to train technicians in weeks rather than years. This push comes as the domestic defense industrial base faces significant pressure to accelerate production schedules amidst an industry-wide labor shortage and tightening supply chains.

Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!