Fictiv

Global manufacturing and supply chain company

Fictiv logo
201-500 employees
  • B2B
  • Manufacturing
  • Supply Chain
West Oakland, Oakland, CA

Company mission

To simplify sourcing for customer manufacturing.

Top investors

6% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Fictiv is a digital manufacturing ecosystem that enables companies all over the world to acquire parts and components quickly. Its digital platform and global partner network provide a powerful palette of features, with the company positioning itself as the Amazon Web Services of hardware.

Also on offer from Fictiv is 3D printing, with the platform taking advantage of a range of technologies in this area. This makes it possible for businesses to obtain production-quality parts, without having to invest in tools and expertise.

The company has also leveraged technology in order to provide customers with access to a wide range of capabilities through components. With the 3D printed materials market set to reach $18 billion by 2030, Fictiv is well-placed to benefit from this significant growth, especially following its significant investment in accelerating product innovation.

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Steph

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Equity options
  • Paid parental leave
  • Monthly virtual work stipend
  • Wellness perks
  • Paid volunteer days
  • Learning and development stipend

Funding (last 2 of 5 rounds)

May 2022

$100m

SERIES E

Feb 2021

$35m

SERIES D

Total funding: $193m

This company has top investors

Leadership

Dave Evans

(Co-Founder & CEO)

Alongside serving as Fictiv's CEO, Dave is also the CEO of MISUMI USA. He is also an Executive Board Member at Fast Company, a Manufacturing Industry Contributor at Forbes Technology Council, and a Member of the Advanced Manufacturing Group at the World Economic Forum. Previously, he served as a Lead Hardware Engineer at Ford Motor Company.

Nathan Evans

(Co-Founder & Head of Climate/AI)

Nathan earned a BA in International Relations and an MA in Chinese from Stanford University. He then worked briefly at Microsoft as an Area Marketing Manager. He also founded Citizens of Wine and worked as an Associate at Seven Hills before co-founding Fictiv in 2013.