Seebo is a technology company that provides an Industry 4.0 SaaS platform focused on manufacturing process optimization. Its core product is a predictive quality and yield solution that helps manufacturers reduce downtime, improve production yield, and minimize product faults by delivering deep visibility into asset health and process inefficiencies through AI-driven insights. Seebo serves midsize to large multinational manufacturing companies across various sectors, including food and beverage, FMCG, and industrial manufacturing. The platform enables users to create digital models of assets and processes, leveraging code-free IoT development tools and advanced analytics to prevent production losses and improve quality within months of deployment. Seebo has demonstrated strong growth momentum, raising $24 million in Series B funding in 2021 and being acquired by Augury in 2022 to expand its integrated solutions for manufacturing performance[1][2][3].
Seebo was founded in 2012 in Israel, emerging from the need to address complex manufacturing process inefficiencies that traditional asset management tools could not solve. The founders, with backgrounds in AI and industrial engineering, developed a novel Process-Based Artificial Intelligence approach to predict and prevent quality and yield losses in production. Early traction came from securing major clients such as Nestle, Mondelez, and PepsiCo, validating the platform’s ability to deliver actionable insights and reduce costly process-driven losses. Recognition as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer in 2020 further highlighted Seebo’s innovation and impact in industrial AI[1][3].
Seebo rides the wave of Industry 4.0 and the digital transformation of manufacturing, addressing the critical need for smarter, AI-driven process optimization to meet rising global consumption sustainably. The timing is crucial as manufacturers face increasing pressure to reduce waste, improve efficiency, and lower emissions while maintaining high product quality. Market forces such as the proliferation of IoT devices, advances in AI, and the push for sustainability favor Seebo’s integrated approach to production health. By combining asset and process health insights, especially after its acquisition by Augury, Seebo influences the broader ecosystem by promoting cross-functional collaboration among maintenance, operations, and engineering teams, driving holistic operational excellence[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, Seebo is positioned to deepen its integration within Augury’s broader AI-driven manufacturing solutions, expanding its reach and capabilities globally. Trends such as increased adoption of AI in manufacturing, demand for sustainability, and the rise of digital twins will shape its journey. Seebo’s influence is likely to grow as manufacturers increasingly seek comprehensive, predictive solutions that unify asset and process data to maximize throughput and minimize waste. Its pioneering Process-Based AI approach may set new standards for industrial AI applications, helping manufacturers achieve continuous process mastery and operational resilience in a rapidly evolving market[2][3].
Seebo has raised $41.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Seebo's investors include 10D, Amdocs Ventures, Entrée Capital Ventures, Horizon Capital, Insight Partners, Slow Ventures, Vertex Ventures, Roy Meirom, Pitango Venture Capital, Sequoia Capital Israel, TPY Capital, Viola Ventures.
Seebo has raised $41.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $15.0M Series B in March 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2021 | $15.0M Series B | 10D, Amdocs Ventures, Entrée Capital Ventures, Horizon Capital, Insight Partners, Slow Ventures, Vertex Ventures, Roy Meirom | |
| Jul 1, 2020 | $9.0M Series B | 10D, Amdocs Ventures, Entrée Capital Ventures, Horizon Capital, Insight Partners, Pitango Venture Capital, Sequoia Capital Israel, Slow Ventures, TPY Capital, Vertex Ventures, Viola Ventures, Roy Meirom, Yaron Lemelbaum | |
| Nov 1, 2017 | $8.0M Series A | Pitango Venture Capital, Sequoia Capital Israel, TPY Capital, Viola Ventures, Yaron Lemelbaum | |
| Jan 1, 2016 | $9.0M Series A | Pitango Venture Capital, Sequoia Capital Israel, TPY Capital, Yaron Lemelbaum |