Integrated platform for design, simulation, and additive manufacturing
Outrigo builds a unified engineering platform (Morph) combining CAD, simulation, and additive manufacturing for automotive, aerospace, and defence sectors. The stack reveals a hybrid approach—classical enterprise tools (SAP, ANSYS, CATIA, Siemens NX) paired with modern Python + web frameworks (FastAPI, React, Node.js) and ML libraries (PyTorch, TensorFlow)—suggesting they're wrapping legacy simulation workflows in a cloud-native layer. Early-stage hiring concentrated in engineering (9 roles) with only 3 sales positions signals a product-first stage, while pain points around 'translating engineering solutions to value' and 'managing full sales cycle' indicate post-product-market fit scaling challenges.
Outrigo (founded 2023, Spain) operates an integrated platform that merges design validation, structural simulation, and manufacturing execution into a single workflow. The product targets complex, high-performance systems in automotive, aerospace, and defence—sectors where design iteration, weight optimization, and compliance are critical. They use established engineering tools (ANSYS, Abaqus, CATIA, Siemens NX) alongside cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure) and Python-based backends, enabling both traditional simulation and modern ML-driven optimization. Current headcount sits at 11–50 employees, with active hiring in Spain focused on engineering talent.
Outrigo uses SAP and Excel for operations, ANSYS/Abaqus/OptiStruct for simulation, CATIA/Siemens NX/SolidWorks for CAD, Python/FastAPI/Node.js for backend, React/Next.js for frontend, PyTorch/TensorFlow for ML, and AWS/Azure for cloud infrastructure.
Current projects include vehicle development programmes, prototype builds, failure investigations, expansion into high-performance mobility, scalable cloud infrastructure, and CI/CD pipeline development.
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