Cologne’s United Manufacturing Hub raises €5 million to fix the data layer holding global manufacturing back

January 8, 2026 at 07:00 AM UTC
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Cologne’s United Manufacturing Hub raises €5 million to fix the data layer holding global manufacturing back

Cologne-based United Manufacturing Hub (UMH), a developer of an open-source industrial data management platform, has secured €5 million in funding. This investment aims to accelerate the company’s mission of establishing a foundational data layer for global manufacturing, addressing a critical bottleneck in the sector’s digital transformation. The platform seeks to make industrial data more accessible, paving the way for advanced applications like AI. The funding round was led by KOMPAS VC, with additional contributions from seed + speed Ventures, Sustainable Future Ventures, and Archimedes New Ventures, along with industry angel investors. UMH, founded in 2021 by Alexander Krüger and Jeremy Theocharis, unifies industrial data into a real-time data hub called Unified Namespace. This replaces point-to-point integrations with a scalable, interoperable structure, connecting machines, sensors, and IT systems through standardized interfaces. The UMH platform allows companies like HiPP, Edeka, and Böllhoff to digitize their factories, with the new capital supporting platform enhancement, team growth, and accelerated product development. It plans to extend collaborations to accelerate adoption across Europe’s industrial base. This investment highlights the growing need for robust data infrastructure to unlock the potential of digital manufacturing, enabling smarter, more efficient factory operations and potentially fostering European digital sovereignty in this area.

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Published: January 8, 2026 at 07:00 AM UTC
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