Engineering the Future: How Wootzwork is Positioning India as a Global Manufacturing Powerhouse
What is the news?
In a significant milestone for the Global Indian Alpha narrative, industrial manufacturing solutions startup Wootzwork has announced a $6.6 million Series A funding round. Led by Z47, with continued support from Nexus Venture Partners, Advantedge Founders, and new investor Stride Ventures, the funding marks a major vote of confidence in India’s ability to build advanced engineering solutions for a global audience. Founded by Karan Anand (CEO) and Himanshu Uniyal (COO), the company is tackling one of the most persistent challenges in global trade: the unpredictability of offshore manufacturing.
Why is it interesting?
Wootzwork operates as a single, accountable partner for global Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), providing them with a tech-enabled platform to procure light engineering products and complex assemblies. By deploying proprietary engineering and governance systems over a network of 300+ manufacturing partners, Wootzwork ensures that “quality scales with execution.” With regional offices already established in Texas (USA), London (UK), and Italy, the team is actively bridging the gap between Western enterprise needs and India’s vast manufacturing potential.
This fresh capital will be utilized to expand their global engineering and program management teams, supporting larger OEM programs across North America and Europe. As global supply chains continue to realign, Wootzwork stands at the forefront of the Founders Community, demonstrating that Indian intellectual capital is no longer just about software it’s about building the physical world with digital-age precision.
Read more: Wootzwork raises $6.6 mn to bring predictability to offshore manufacturing
