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2-5 days a week in office (Somerville, MA)
Global operations management platform
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Global operations management platform
201-500 employees
Open for applications
+ Company equity
2-5 days a week in office (Somerville, MA)
201-500 employees
To democratize technology and empower those closest to operations to solve problems.
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To democratize technology and empower those closest to operations to solve problems.
Tulip’s frontline operations platform is a connected data and process management tool that lets manufacturers create their own visual and interactive apps that connect with machines, tools, sensors, people and the systems used in a production or logistics process in a physical location.
Tulip gives frontline engineers the ability to address their own shop floor needs, guiding workflows and adapting the apps as things change or improvements are made. Customers only pay for the stations they need, driving better cost efficiencies and the ability to start small and scale up. Its no-code platform and powerful integrations allow connection to new and legacy machinery as well as leveraging the Internet of Things. This has attracted partnerships with the likes of Microsoft and AWS.
Tulip wants to be a next generation leader in frontline operations that currently represents a $150B market opportunity. The company's next steps include further expansion into small and medium enterprise businesses in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia as well as significantly increasing its head count to support growth as the low/no code platform marketplace is tipped to hit $45 billion by 2025.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Aug 2021
$100m
SERIES C
Sep 2019
$39.5m
SERIES B
This company has top investors
Natan Linder
(CEO)They served in the IDF as a System Engineer for 3 years before working as a Software Engineer for 4 years. They worked at Samsung, Formlabs, MIT Media Lab, and RightHand Robotics before co-founding Tulip in September 2014.
Rony Kubat
(CTO)Having taken a Ph.D. in Computer Science at MIT, they started working at MIT Media Lab in 2012. They have served as CTO of Tulip since 2014, alongside being a Media Lab Research Affiliate.
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