How Fictiv is making hardware manufacturing more like building software
https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/02/hardware-2023/
Over the past few years, we’ve spoken with hundreds of hardware startups, and there’s one phrase that has been showing up in almost every interview: “supply chains.”
They were always important for people shipping physical products, of course, but the pandemic and the international logistics chaos that resulted from it made the pain of getting components to factories and products from factories to warehouses, then to stores and to customers, all the more present.
How Fictiv is making hardware manufacturing more like building software
Feb 2, 2023, 5:30pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/02/hardware-2023/
> Over the past few years, we’ve spoken with hundreds of hardware startups, and there’s one phrase that has been showing up in almost every interview: “supply chains.”
> They were always important for people shipping physical products, of course, but the pandemic and the international logistics chaos that resulted from it made the pain of getting components to factories and products from factories to warehouses, then to stores and to customers, all the more present.