UK’s Zaptic bags $10M

Zaptic UK

Zaptic UK

Manchester-based Zaptic, a Connected Worker Platform that provides job instruction and collaboration for frontline teams, announced that it has secured $10M in a Series A round of funding.

This round brings Zaptic’s total raised capital to $16M.

The round was led by Molten Ventures, a venture capital firm investing in and developing high-growth technology businesses across Europe. 

The round also saw participation from existing investors.

Zaptic says it will use the funds to continue its growth, expand into new markets and new verticals, and further develop its no-code platform which helps manufacturers close the skills gap and digitize daily operations, closing the data loop and bringing in the application of AI in factories.

Founded in 2015 by Richard Milnes and Sandy Reid, Zaptic is a connected worker platform that offers frontline staff job training, collaboration tools, and a no-code toolkit to accelerate the digital transformation of everyday business operations.

It does this via a guided workflow operator help at the task level and a no-code platform that aligns human and machine reference data for context specificity, closing the loop between human activity and assets, and maximizing machine learning insight and adaption.

Currently, manufacturers such as Carlsberg, Hovis, Berry Global, and Celgard use Zaptic as part of their transformation activities, digitizing operations for frontline teams and accelerating operational excellence journeys.

The company’s aim is to serve as the operating system for frontline execution, sharing knowledge and best practices, both inside and across businesses, to raise standards and boost employee efficiency throughout supply chains.

 

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