ClearOps Secures €8.6M Series A Funding to Expand AI After-Sales Platform

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ClearOps, a Germany-based software company focused on industrial after-sales operations, has raised €8.6 million in a Series A funding round.
The investment was led by Hitachi Ventures. Existing investors including Schoeller Group and Barkawi Group also participated in the round.
The company said it will use the fresh capital to expand its global presence. In addition, it plans to invest in go-to-market operations, ecosystem partnerships, and further development of its AI platform.
Founded by William Barkawi, ClearOps develops an AI-powered operating system for industrial after-sales services. The platform connects manufacturers, dealers, service providers, and machines through a single system without replacing existing infrastructure.
The company aggregates data across the service supply chain. As a result, industrial OEMs and dealers can automate parts management and service workflows.
ClearOps currently supports connected dealers and machines across multiple regions. Its customers operate in sectors such as agriculture, construction, trucking, material handling, and mobile machinery.
Headquartered in Munich, the company also has operations in Lisbon, Atlanta, and San José. ClearOps employs around 60 people globally.









