Founded Year

2011

Stage

Series F | Alive

Total Raised

$369M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$75M | 9 mos ago

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+77 points in the past 30 days

About Augury

Augury specializes in artificial-intelligence (AI)-driven predictive and prescriptive machine health solutions within the manufacturing sector. The company offers services that predict and prevent machine failures and optimize production processes, aiming to improve overall operational efficiency. Augury's solutions cater to various sectors, including food & beverage, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals, by providing insights that help in reducing downtime and waste. It was founded in 2011 and is based in New York, New York.

Headquarters Location

1178 Broadway 3rd Floor, Suite 169

New York, New York, 10001,

United States

929-323-4593

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ESPs containing Augury

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Industrials / Manufacturing Tech

The process manufacturing analytics platforms market provides tools that collect, analyze, and interpret data from continuous production operations in industries like chemicals, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, and food & beverage. These platforms integrate with sensors, distributed control systems (DCS), and production equipment to enable real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, quality control, …

Augury named as Challenger among 15 other companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Oracle.

Augury's Products & Differentiators

    Machine Health

    An industrial AI solution, Machine Health uses the Internet of Things (IoT) and purpose-built Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help people manage industrial assets and optimize their performance. Augury’s full-stack Machine Health Solutions use sensors that capture vibration, temperature and magnetic data from machines, then leverages advanced AI diagnostics and human reliability expertise to deliver real-time visibility and actionable insights into the full range of rotating equipment. With insights aggregated into a centralized platform and additional interoperability capabilities, manufacturing companies can eliminate data silos and work collaboratively to reduce inefficiencies generated by malfunctioning equipment.

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Research containing Augury

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Augury in 7 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Sep 10, 2025.

Expert Collections containing Augury

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Augury is included in 7 Expert Collections, including Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups.

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Augury Patents

Augury has filed 18 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • maintenance
  • machine learning
  • mechanics
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5/4/2023

5/7/2024

Semiconductor device fabrication, Acoustics, Machine learning, Nondestructive testing, Classification algorithms

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5/4/2023

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5/7/2024

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Semiconductor device fabrication, Acoustics, Machine learning, Nondestructive testing, Classification algorithms

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Latest Augury News

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Nov 4, 2025

Tell us about yourself and your role with Augury. As VP of Strategy at Augury, I thrive at the intersection of technology, manufacturing, and business transformation. My role is about connecting Augury's pioneering machine health technologies with the needs and ambitions of manufacturers worldwide. By listening closely to our customers and analyzing the manufacturing landscape, I help shape our vision, guide product direction, and ensure we're always delivering impactful solutions—solutions that not only prevent downtime, but also help production leaders unlock new sources of value across their operations. Tell us about the library of machine malfunctions? How did this idea come about and why did you decide to publish this? From the very beginning at Augury, we recognized that bringing AI—and specifically machine learning—to industrial diagnostics would demand something unprecedented: a vast, highly accurate dataset of real machine readings from operating factories. Vibration analysis had a strong theoretical foundation and some established standards, but those standards simply weren't robust enough to deliver accurate diagnostics across the diverse reality of thousands of machine types and use cases found in manufacturing environments. We started our journey with a handheld data collection device, immersing ourselves in the real world of frontline maintenance. Once we amassed a critical mass of machine recordings, we transitioned towards a continuous monitoring solution. That evolution made us the industry leader and enabled us to scale our coverage to over a thousand factories and hundreds of thousands of machine components worldwide. Today, this effort has grown into the world's largest and most comprehensive library of real machine recordings: over 600 million machine hours, more than 460 trillion samples, with multiple neural networks trained on this data. These models now deliver diagnostics with over 99.9% accuracy across a wide range of equipment. And this isn't static—the library grows exponentially as we add new asset types, expand into more use cases, and ingest ever-richer forms of machine data. The goal from day one was clear: build the definitive source of industrial reliability knowledge, and open it up to empower teams everywhere to shift from reactive troubleshooting to proactive control. Many manufacturing leaders conflate AI adoption with AI impact. How do you measure whether AI is truly driving business outcomes versus just being deployed? AI's real impact in manufacturing isn't measured by how many systems are deployed—it's about the transformation that shows up on the bottom line and across teams. At Augury, we insist on evidence, not anecdotes. Our recently published TEI study confirms it: manufacturers using our platform see a 3x-20x ROI, reduce unplanned downtime by up to 90%, boost overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) by up to 30%, and shrink their maintenance budget by as much as 40%. These aren't projections—they're validated outcomes from hundreds of sites and millions of machine hours. Just as important as the financial impact is what it unlocks for the people who keep factories running. When reliability becomes a strategic advantage and teams leave reactive firefighting behind, you see the real cultural shift: higher engagement, smarter collaboration, and pride in keeping production flowing. That's how AI moves from tech hype to operational excellence. You talk about changing the factory-worker relationship—how does predictive maintenance shift the role of maintenance teams on the shop floor? Predictive maintenance radically transforms the day-to-day reality for maintenance and reliability professionals. Instead of spending their days responding to crises and breakdowns, technicians and engineers become strategic partners—anticipating issues before they escalate, planning repairs proactively, and focusing on improving plant reliability and efficiency. This shift means less “firefighting,” less stress, and more time spent optimizing processes and mentoring teams. Ultimately, it's about empowering people with actionable insights so their work isn't just about fixing what's broken, but about elevating the entire manufacturing operation. Your 2025 State of Production Health report shows that 96% of manufacturing leaders expect supply chain disruptions to increase in the next year—how does machine health and predictive health help manufacturers build resilience in this uncertain environment? Resilience begins with visibility and foresight. Real-time machine health data gives manufacturers the ability to spot emerging risks early, understand true production capacity, and plan around potential bottlenecks. Predictive analytics let teams get ahead of problems—protecting delivery commitments and keeping lines running even as external shocks hit. In an age of uncertainty, machine health isn't just a technical feature; it's a critical lever for turning unpredictable challenges into manageable risks and maintaining trust with customers, suppliers, and executive stakeholders. Manufacturers appear optimistic despite fears of tariffs, recession, and labor shortages. From your vantage point, what explains this confidence? Leading manufacturers have built a reputation for resilience—they adapt quickly, innovate under pressure, and aren't afraid to transform legacy processes. The recent surge in digital tools and data-driven decision-making means leaders now have far greater visibility and control than ever before. This optimism is grounded in the results we're seeing every day: teams using technology to become more agile and prepared, outperforming uncertainty rather than being paralyzed by it. It's not just hope—it's confidence born of real, sustained success. How does Augury envision integrating generative and agentic AI into its solutions to provide even more predictive foresight? Augury's Agentic AIroadmap is focused on systems that go beyond detecting and diagnosing issues, and move towards deep insights into asset strategy and guiding entire maintenance and reliability workflows. By combining generative AI's contextual explanation and communication skills with agentic models that orchestrate workflows, we're now delivering reliable foresight and seamless execution at every level of plant operations. is VP Strategy at Augury, where he oversees Augury's AI-based machine health, performance, and digital transformation solutions. He has over 12 years of experience in technology, product, innovation, and business development and has co-founded enterprise companies in Israel, New York, and West Africa. Artem holds and BA and MA from IDC Herzliya in Israel.

Augury Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Augury founded?

    Augury was founded in 2011.

  • Where is Augury's headquarters?

    Augury's headquarters is located at 1178 Broadway, New York.

  • What is Augury's latest funding round?

    Augury's latest funding round is Series F.

  • How much did Augury raise?

    Augury raised a total of $369M.

  • Who are the investors of Augury?

    Investors of Augury include Lerer Hippeau, Munich Re Ventures, Insight Partners, Qualcomm Ventures, Qumra Capital and 17 more.

  • Who are Augury's competitors?

    Competitors of Augury include DataProphet, Neuron Soundware, IPercept Technology, AssetWatch, Ndustrial and 7 more.

  • What products does Augury offer?

    Augury's products include Machine Health and 1 more.

  • Who are Augury's customers?

    Customers of Augury include Colgate-Palmolive Company, Osem-Nestlé and ICL .

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