Altara secures $7M to bridge the data gap that’s slowing down physical sciences
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Altara, a San Francisco-based startup, has secured $7 million in seed funding to develop an AI layer that bridges data gaps in physical sciences. Founded in 2025 by Eva Tuecke and Catherine Yeo, Altara aims to bring fragmented technical information into a single platform, reducing the time required for manual data triaging. The company's AI solution is expected to benefit companies working on batteries, semiconductors, and medical devices.