Luminovo GmbH
Entry last updated on May 29, 2024

Luminovo is the co-pilot for the electronics supply chain. This all-in-one software solution helps its users master complex processes such as quoting, sourcing and monitoring PCBAs, allowing them to take care of their BOMs, PCBs and manufacturing without headaches.

Luminovo offers specific modules tailored to the needs of development, procurement and manufacturing. The company works not only with distributors and suppliers, but also with PCB manufacturers, ERP providers and other technical partners to close data silos and communication gaps.

The Luminovo team is a mix of deep learning natives, business talents and product enthusiasts. Our current team includes not only top graduates from institutions such as Stanford University, Cambridge, ETH Zurich, TUM and CDTM, but also motivated people with rather unconventional CVs who are passionate about what they do. Luminovo was founded in Munich, but has grown into a global company with a team spread from Amsterdam to Valencia, Tirana and Nairobi.

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2020

Founding year

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50

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B2B

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Luminovo GmbH
Schelllingstrasse 29
80799 Munich

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Luminovo GmbH
Entry last updated on November 15, 2023

Luminovo is the co-pilot for the electronics supply chain. This all-in-one software solution helps its users master complex processes such as quoting, sourcing and monitoring PCBAs, allowing them to take care of their BOMs, PCBs and manufacturing without headaches.

Luminovo offers specific modules tailored to the needs of development, procurement and manufacturing. The company works not only with distributors and suppliers, but also with PCB manufacturers, ERP providers and other technical partners to close data silos and communication gaps.

The Luminovo team is a mix of deep learning natives, business talents and product enthusiasts. Our current team includes not only top graduates from institutions such as Stanford University, Cambridge, ETH Zurich, TUM and CDTM, but also motivated people with rather unconventional CVs who are passionate about what they do. Luminovo was founded in Munich, but has grown into a global company with a team spread from Amsterdam to Valencia, Tirana and Nairobi.

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Facts
 
Contact
 

2

Founders

2020

Founding year

Seed stage

Stage

50

Employees

B2B

Business model

Company location

Luminovo GmbH
Schelllingstrasse 29
80799 Munich

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[Fundings] [Analytics] [Insights]

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The founders of Luminovo and Electronic Fellows.

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Luminovo acquires Electronic Fellows

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