Industrial CT scanning and AI-powered product analysis software
Lumafield makes hardware (Neptune CT scanner) and software (Voyager analysis + Atlas AI) for physical product inspection and failure analysis. The stack is heavily embedded systems–focused (Rust, C++, CUDA, Jetson, Linux) paired with cloud infrastructure (AWS, Kubernetes), indicating dual competency in hardware firmware and scalable backend services. Active projects center on next-generation inline CT scanning, AI-driven root cause analysis, and edge device fleet scaling—all pointing toward manufacturing automation and faster time-to-insight for engineering teams.
Lumafield builds industrial CT scanning hardware and software for engineering teams at manufacturing and product companies. The company operates as a hardware + software business: Neptune is a desktop CT scanner that allows engineers to inspect internal product geometry non-destructively, while Voyager is the analysis software layer and Atlas is an AI co-pilot for accelerated root cause analysis. Founded in 2019 with offices in Cambridge, MA and San Francisco, CA, the company employs 51–200 people and is structured around engineering, manufacturing, product, and go-to-market functions. Key operational challenges include scaling the edge device fleet, reducing manufacturing complexity, and accelerating adoption beyond early adopters.
Lumafield's stack spans CAD tools (SolidWorks, Siemens NX, Creo), embedded systems (Rust, C, C++, CUDA, Jetson, Linux), cloud infrastructure (AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform), and visualization (ParaView). The mix indicates both firmware-heavy hardware development and scalable backend services.
Lumafield is focused on next-generation inline CT scanning products, AI-driven analysis and visualization features, edge device fleet scaling, and improving root cause analysis workflows. Current priorities also include customer adoption strategy and revenue retention through account growth.
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