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Wire Harnesses in as little as 7 days
Key people at Loombotic.
Loombotic was founded in 2024 by Ethan Breit (Founder) and Lucas Crupi (Founder).
Loombotic is automating wire harness manufacturing.
Key people at Loombotic.
Loombotic was founded in 2024 by Ethan Breit (Founder) and Lucas Crupi (Founder).
Loombotic is an advanced manufacturing company specializing in automated wire harness production, delivering precision wire harnesses in as little as 7 days by leveraging AI-driven robotics[1][4]. The company serves manufacturers and OEMs in industries such as automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment, and consumer electronics, where wire harness quality and rapid delivery are critical[1]. By automating traditionally manual and labor-intensive processes, Loombotic addresses key pain points like long lead times, human error, and scalability challenges, enabling faster time-to-market and improved supply chain reliability[1].
Founded in 2024 and backed by Y Combinator, Loombotic is a portfolio company focused on transforming wire harness manufacturing through technology innovation. Its rapid production capability and precision robotics position it as a disruptive player in the hardware manufacturing ecosystem, supporting startups and established firms alike with scalable, high-quality wiring solutions[2][4].
Loombotic was founded in 2024 in Toronto, Canada, by Ethan Breit and Lucas Crupi, both mechanical engineers with deep expertise in CAD and embedded systems[3]. The founders met at the Canada Wide Science Fair and have collaborated for over six years, sharing a passion for automating tedious engineering tasks. Initially focused on automating engineering drawings, their idea evolved into automating the entire wire harness manufacturing process, a critical bottleneck in hardware production[3][6].
Early traction came from their participation in Y Combinator’s Fall 2024 batch, which helped them refine their technology and business model. Their pivot from drawing automation to on-demand wire harness production was driven by market demand for faster, more reliable manufacturing solutions[3][6].
Loombotic rides the trend of advanced manufacturing automation and Industry 4.0, where AI and robotics are increasingly integrated into traditional manufacturing to improve speed, quality, and cost-efficiency. The timing is favorable due to growing demand for rapid prototyping and just-in-time production in sectors like electric vehicles, aerospace, and consumer electronics, all of which rely heavily on complex wire harnesses[1][6].
By automating a historically manual and error-prone process, Loombotic contributes to supply chain resilience and accelerates hardware innovation cycles. Its approach exemplifies how AI-driven manufacturing can reduce bottlenecks and enable startups and large manufacturers to bring products to market faster, influencing the broader ecosystem toward more digitized and automated production workflows[1][6].
Looking ahead, Loombotic is poised to expand its automation capabilities and scale production capacity to meet growing market demand. Trends such as electrification of vehicles, increased aerospace complexity, and IoT device proliferation will continue to drive the need for fast, precise wire harness manufacturing. Loombotic’s integration of AI and robotics positions it well to capitalize on these trends and potentially lead the transformation of wire harness production into a fully automated, software-driven process[1][6].
As the company matures, it may also deepen its ecosystem partnerships and enhance its digital platform for design and ordering, further lowering barriers for manufacturers to adopt automated wire harness solutions. This evolution will reinforce Loombotic’s role as a critical enabler in the hardware manufacturing supply chain, tying back to its mission of delivering precision harnesses with unprecedented speed and reliability[4][6].