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A SpaceX vet raised $65M to pull wire harnesses out of the Cold War era
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A SpaceX vet raised $65M to pull wire harnesses out of the Cold War era

Jordan Black, former SpaceX engineer and current CEO of Senra, has raised $65 million in funding to modernize the production of wire harnesses used in aerospace, defense, and automotive industries. Wire harnesses are critical components in complex machines, requiring skilled craftsmanship. Black noted that the industry has remained largely unchanged since the Cold War era, relying on manual processes and wooden tables. Senra aims to introduce software tools and automation to streamline the process while retaining human expertise, especially as robotics face challenges in handling delicate wiring tasks. The company highlights the importance of standardized digital tracking of materials and design changes to prevent costly errors, such as the 2023 Boeing Starliner incident involving flammable tape. Senra's approach draws inspiration from SpaceX's methods of scaling production through standardization and foundational improvements.

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A SpaceX vet raised $65M to pull wire harnesses out of the Cold War era

Jordan Black, former SpaceX engineer and current CEO of Senra, has raised $65 million in funding to modernize the production of wire harnesses used in aerospace, defense, and automotive industries. Wire harnesses are critical components in complex machines, requiring skilled craftsmanship. Black noted that the industry has remained largely unchanged since the Cold War era, relying on manual processes and wooden tables. Senra aims to introduce software tools and automation to streamline the process while retaining human expertise, especially as robotics face challenges in handling delicate wiring tasks. The company highlights the importance of standardized digital tracking of materials and design changes to prevent costly errors, such as the 2023 Boeing Starliner incident involving flammable tape. Senra's approach draws inspiration from SpaceX's methods of scaling production through standardization and foundational improvements.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technological innovation in manufacturing and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policy, elections, or partisan issues. It provides a balanced overview of Senra's mission, technology, and market relevance without apparent ideological framing.

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