aPriori Technologies

aPriori is a provider of a unique, end-to-end digital twin solution that empowers manufacturers to unlock and identify new opportunities rapidly for innovation, growth, cost savings, and sustainability.

aPriori's mission is to create a software platform with embedded product design and manufacturing intelligence to make your job faster and easier.

aPriori was founded in 2003 by Eric Arno Hiller and Michael Philpott. The company is headquartered in Concord, Massachusetts, with offices in UK, France and Germany.

 

aPriori is helping design and manufacturing teams around the globe create the products of the future. aP Pro is the flagship product of their digital manufacturing simulation software portfolio, the result of more than two decades of industry research and development.

 

The aPriori Manufacturing Insights Platform helps manufacturing executives transform their businesses by simulating the digital impact that new and existing product designs will have on cost as well as carbon emissions, manufacturability, supply chain availability, and other attributes.

 

aPriori is used by leading global manufacturers including Carrier, Boeing, Danfoss, GE Appliances, Thales, Vestas, Navistar, and Toyota trust aPriori to drive product design efficiency and cost savings. With aPriori, customers achieve a ~600% ROI within three years and payback within six months of adopting their software platform.

 

aPriori is backed by Autodesk, NewSpring Capital, PBJ Capital, Vista Credit Partners, Omega Venture Partners, Sigma Partners, Sigma Prime Ventures, Gutbrain Ventures, Oyster Angel Fund, and others. The company secured a growth investment of an undisclosed amount on Oct 19, 2023. This brings aPriori's total funding to $119.9M to date. 

 

 

  • Year founded: 2003
  • Funding Info: $119.9M over 8 Rounds (Latest Funding Type: Private Equity)
  • Yearly Revenue: NA
  • Employee Size: 201-500
  • Business Valuation: NA
  • City/Town: Concord
  • State: Massachusetts
  • Country: United States
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