Industrial CT scanning hardware and AI software for product inspection
Lumafield manufactures Neptune, an industrial CT scanner paired with Voyager analysis software and Atlas AI co-pilot, targeting engineering teams that need real-time product inspection before manufacturing handoff. The stack reveals dual engineering strengths: hardware/embedded focus (Cadence, Altium, C++, Rust, CUDA, Jetson) and cloud-native software (Python, Django, Kubernetes, SageMaker, Databricks), with 9 of 18 active hires in engineering and a portfolio of active projects spanning scanner hardware design, data acquisition, and test infrastructure—signaling aggressive product development velocity.
Lumafield, founded in 2019 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts with a San Francisco office, manufactures industrial CT scanners and analysis software for engineering and manufacturing teams. The Neptune scanner enables engineers to inspect internal product features and identify defects before shipment, while the Voyager software and Atlas AI co-pilot layer analysis and collaboration on top of the scan data. The company addresses blind spots in manufacturing visibility and capital equipment underutilization by integrating hardware scanning capability with software-driven insights. Current hiring accelerates across engineering, support, and sales to scale production and market reach.
Neptune is an industrial CT (computed tomography) scanner that uses X-ray imaging to inspect internal product features and detect defects. It pairs with Voyager analysis software and Atlas AI co-pilot to help engineering teams identify problems before products reach customers.
Hardware/embedded: Cadence, Altium Designer, KiCad, C++, Rust, CUDA, Jetson, Embedded Linux. Software/cloud: Python, Django, Kubernetes, AWS (EKS, SageMaker, RDS), PostgreSQL, Databricks, NumPy. Sales/ops: HubSpot, Gong.
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