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Aerospace Wire Harness Design Company Senra Systems Bags $25 Million in Series A Funding.

  • Writer: Menlo Times
    Menlo Times
  • Jun 20
  • 1 min read

Led by former SpaceX Engineers Jordan Black(CEO & Co-Founder) and Benjamin Shanahan(CTO & Co-Founder), Senra Systems secures $25 Million in Series A Funding led by Dylan Field & CIV, with continued support from General Catalyst, Sequoia, Founders Fund, and Andreessen Horowitz. This round also includes new participation from 8VC and Pax.

The funding will help Senra expand its manufacturing, grow in the aerospace and defense sectors, and launch its proprietary design software. The company already serves eight Fortune 500 manufacturers and is scaling rapidly, as mentioned on Senra Systems' website.


Since launch, Senra has partnered with top aerospace, defense, automotive, industrial, and healthcare companies—including Anduril. It harnesses power from critical systems, including satellites and aircraft, as well as cars, tractors, and medical devices.


The $350B precision assembly market is vital to industries like aerospace, EVs, and medical tech—yet wire harness design and production remain outdated and slow. Despite being mission-critical, harnesses are often designed last and built using error-prone, manual tools.


Founded in 2023 by former SpaceX engineers, Senra is modernizing this process. Its platform combines proprietary design software with an assembly-as-a-service model, enabling manufacturers to go from concept to finished harnesses up to 3x faster, with less overhead and greater reliability.

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