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Emerson Ventures invests in Los Angeles-based software startup First Resonance


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Emerson Electric in 2021 said it planned to provide $100 million to early stage companies in the next five years through its Emerson Ventures arm.
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Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE: EMR) said Wednesday it has invested in a Los Angeles-based manufacturing technology startup through its venture capital arm.

The Ferguson, Missouri-based industrial technology and software firm said its Emerson Ventures arm has invested in First Resonance, which has developed software to help manufacturers manage and enhance operations. The amount of funding provided by Emerson Ventures to First Resonance was not disclosed.

First Resonance provides “operating system” software that’s used by manufacturers and designed for its users to get better insights and analysis on their manufacturing operations, helping them speed up production. First Resonance in December 2021 announced it had raised $14 million in a Series A funding round. It says manufacturers using its software include Joby Aviation, Woven by Toyota and space firm Astra.

“First Resonance’s mission aligns well with Emerson’s focus on innovation and its ongoing commitment to support manufacturers building revolutionary products,” said Karan Talati, co-founder and CEO of First Resonance, in a statement. “From climate and energy to new forms of transportation, space exploration and robotics, we are empowering companies to address the most pressing global challenges across both traditional and emerging industries. Through our people, the ION Factory OS, and now with the support of Emerson, we will continue to empower thousands of engineers, operators and manufacturers to connect and supercharge the future.”

Emerson said as part of its “value-add strategic investment approach” that it plans to work with First Resonance in efforts to bolster its technology, saying it believes the company’s focus around automation technologies will be an asset in helping the startup.

"As Emerson continues to accelerate its growth as a leading global automation company, we are constantly searching for innovative companies supporting the development of world-changing software and technologies," said Thurston Cromwell, Emerson vice president of development and innovation and head of Emerson Ventures, in a news release. "This strategic investment brings together Emerson's deep expertise in automation and First Resonance's operating system that helps companies modernize their technology, automate their processes and build transformational products of the future.”

Emerson in 2021 said it planned to provide $100 million to early stage companies in the next five years through its Emerson Ventures arm. It said then it would target investment in startups and technologies in three major areas: discrete automation solutions, environmentally sustainable technologies and industrial software.


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