Top 7 EdTech startups for Manufacturing

Updated: Apr 30, 2026
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These startups develop industrial equipment operation simulators, lean manufacturing training platforms, quality control e-learning tools, supply chain management courses, workplace safety compliance apps, etc.
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SafetyCulture
Country: Australia | Funding: $355.1M
SafetyCulture develops a workflow management platform that includes an AI-powered employee training module. AI is used to create courses and narrate training materials in minutes. You can easily convert existing training materials in PPT, PDF, and DOCX formats into modern, digital, and mobile training courses, and add voice narration to your training courses with the click of a button. The system can create personalized courses tailored to each role, in parallel with your corporate learning management system (LMS) or employee training system. It also stores certificates, credentials, and licenses for each user, and tracks progress and course completion. In particular SafetyCulture is used for safety & compliance training at construction sites.
2
Transfr
Country: USA | Funding: $87M
Transfr founded on the belief that learning is about enhancing the human experience.
3
Squint
Country: USA | Funding: $19M
Squint makes every operator an expert.
4
Vector Solutions
Country: USA
Leading provider of technology solutions dedicated to driving safer, smarter decision-making in the world's most essential industries.
5
PIXO VR
Country: USA
PIXO innovates Extended Reality solutions for enterprise that make XR easier than ever to deploy, us.
6
Samelane
Country: Poland
Samelane, is an industry leading learning management system for SMB, industry and enterprise.
7
Revinax
Country: France
Revinax aims to fill the educational gap between the need for highly skilled workers and their availability. Revinax virtual reality tutorials use HD-quality footage from real-life situations to draw viewers into the expert’s universe efficiently.
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Editor: Nadia Neveu
Nadia Neveu is a senior editor for EdTechStartups. She is a writer covering early childhood education, K-12, higher education and edtech business, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC and Vice. Nadia holds a degree in mass communication from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Nadia is also a student in the Master of Science in Data Analytics program at the University of Houston-Downtown. Nadia seeks to uplift all teachers in the work that they do and support them as leaders and agents of change. You can contact Nadia at neveu(at)edtechstartups(dot)com