Hardware Development Platform HWTrek Gets $4M Series A
Hardware Development Platform HWTrek Gets $4M Series A

The new capital will allow HWTrek to work with more entrepreneurs and establish additional manufacturing and distribution channels in Japan and China, where HWTrek plans to open a new office in Shenzhen. More 2,500 developers and startups have used the cloud-based platform so far to manage tasks and find collaborators for 850 projects. The companies HWTrek has worked with include Keen Home, Choose Blocks, and Meta.
HWTrek chief executive officer Lucas Wang tells TechCrunch that the company is currently seeking partnerships for the “the entire product development process—from idea to delivering product to market, from semiconductor vendors to retail.” Its new funding will speed up its growth and, in turn, help hardware companies develop products more quickly or stay on track to meet crowdfunding goals.
“HWTrek makes the process of project management and communication with manufactures as smooth as possible in order to ensure a project’s success. It is hard for startups and creators to validate manufacturers. Managing the supply chain requires in depth technical expertise and knowledge. It’s a long-term process that requires matching the variety of resources needed at different stages of production,” says Wang.
In a prepared statement, Keven Wang, executive director of Legend Star Capital, said “There is tremendous demand for supply chain resources from hardware entrepreneurs and HWTrek’s platform offers a more efficient system for bridging the resources of the supply chain and requirements of the startups.
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