Flow Engineering
Cloud-native command center for systems engineering — like GitHub for hardware development.
- Founded
- 2022
- Headquarters
- London, UK
- Latest Round
- Series A
- Est. Valuation
- ~$200M
Investment Thesis
Flow Engineering is a cloud-native collaboration platform for hardware engineering teams designing complex systems. The platform lets mechanical, electrical, software, and test engineers collaborate in a single workspace with continuous verification and version control, functioning like GitHub for hardware development.
Founded in 2022 by Pari Singh, a mechanical engineer and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree who previously worked at BP, Flow Engineering serves customers like Rivian, Joby Aviation, Astranis, and Radiant. The company raised an $8.5M seed round led by EQT Ventures in December 2022, followed by a $23M Series A led by Sequoia Capital in October 2025, bringing total funding to approximately $31.5M.
Hardware manufacturing still runs on manual processes, tribal knowledge, and decades-old automation approaches, creating massive bottlenecks as companies try to reshore production and scale physical products.
Flow Engineering brings modern software-defined automation to industrial manufacturing, using AI and robotics to make factory lines reconfigurable, efficient, and dramatically faster to deploy than traditional fixed automation.
The U.S. is investing hundreds of billions in domestic manufacturing (CHIPS Act, IRA, defense), but the industrial automation workforce is aging out and factory buildout timelines are measured in years, not months.
Reshoring mandates and supply chain security concerns have created unprecedented demand for new manufacturing capacity, while AI and vision systems have matured enough to handle the variability of real-world factory environments.