DMG Mori backed the no-code platform developer's series C round, which will boost its international growth and accelerate the development of new product features.
Tulip Interfaces, the US-based developer of a no-code manufacturing app platform, raised $100m on Tuesday in a series C round featuring cutting machine tools manufacturer DMG Mori.
Insight Partners led the round, which also included Pitango Growth, Time Ventures, New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and Vertex Ventures US.
Spun out of Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab in 2012, Tulip provides a cloud-based, no-code software platform with native edge capabilities that is used to build and customise apps to aid operations…