Autodesk has just announced its latest investment through the Forge Fund in Jumper Labs, an Israeli start-up based in Tel Aviv and accessible online at Jumper.io. This new venture focuses on simplifying the complex process of creating and testing embedded software for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
The investment reflects Autodesk's ongoing dedication to empowering manufacturers to build smarter products. It underscores the company's belief in IoT as a transformative technology for the future of manufacturing.
Jumper Labs is making waves by democratizing IoT product development across all business sizes. Traditionally, only large enterprises with substantial financial resources could afford to simulate and test IoT products in virtual settings. Jumper’s platform allows businesses to easily predict how embedded software will function before they invest in physical prototypes. This capability not only reduces research and development time but also accelerates the prototyping phase and facilitates ongoing updates, including crucial security patches.
The visual tools provided by Jumper are both intuitive and comprehensive. For instance, users can configure individual virtual devices from scratch and monitor their status through an interactive dashboard. These features make Jumper an indispensable tool for modern developers navigating the complexities of IoT design.
Looking ahead, Jumper intends to leverage the robust capabilities of the Autodesk Forge Platform, utilizing its cloud services, APIs, and SDKs to enable developers to craft innovative solutions faster than ever before.
“I’m incredibly excited to deepen our relationship with Autodesk and continue working alongside such visionary partners,†stated Jonathan Seroussi, co-founder and CEO of Jumper Labs. “This investment gives us the freedom to concentrate fully on our goal—enabling businesses worldwide to design, test, and deliver intelligent, connected products seamlessly.â€
Autodesk first introduced the Forge Fund in December 2015, earmarking up to $100 million to support startups innovating on its Forge platform. The initiative aims to foster a connected ecosystem driving advancements in digital manufacturing.
Interestingly, this marks a reunion between Jonathan Seroussi and Autodesk. His previous venture was acquired back in 2009, which played a key role in advancing Autodesk’s cloud software and services. During his tenure at Autodesk, Jonathan played a pivotal role in establishing the company’s presence in Tel Aviv. He recently left to pursue entrepreneurial ventures alongside Dan Shemesh, a former Intel engineer, and Yaniv Nissenboim, a seasoned product leader.
“Israel stands out globally for its vibrant startup scene, where groundbreaking innovations in IoT design and implementation are flourishing,†remarked Scott Reese, Autodesk’s Vice President of Cloud Products. “We’re proud to back forward-thinking companies like Jumper Labs, who are redefining the way IoT products are conceptualized and delivered.â€
In addition to Jumper Labs, Autodesk has previously invested in Seebo, another IoT platform provider, further solidifying its commitment to the IoT sector. Through these strategic investments, Autodesk continues to push boundaries in digital manufacturing, ensuring it remains at the forefront of technological evolution.
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