CAD ROOMS in Tech.eu: Why “Made in EU” Starts Before the Factory Floor
CAD ROOMS in Tech.eu: Why “Made in EU” Starts Before the Factory Floor
Tech․eu speaks with CAD ROOMS CEO Christina Rebel about European hardware, engineering data sovereignty, and why “Made in EU” may begin before manufacturing.
Tech.eu reports on Europe’s technology companies, founders, funding, and the policies shaping the continent’s innovation landscape. In her August 13 feature, Cate Lawrence speaks with CAD ROOMS CEO Christina Rebel about European hardware, engineering collaboration, and what “Made in EU” could mean before a product reaches the factory floor.
Lawrence connects Christina’s founder journey with a larger question about the systems and infrastructure behind European manufacturing.
What the interview explores
The article follows Christina’s path from Wikifactory to CAD ROOMS, including the move from open hardware collaboration to the private, IP-sensitive workflows required by professional engineering teams.
It also asks whether discussions about “Made in EU” should consider how CAD files, revisions, design reviews, and supplier decisions are managed, as well as where products are physically manufactured.
Christina is making a case for where the policy conversation could go next, rather than describing requirements that already apply to engineering software.
CAD ROOMS is a cloud-native PDM & PLM platform that helps engineering teams manage CAD data, revisions, design reviews, and supplier collaboration across multiple tools. Cate Lawrence’s Tech․eu feature places that work within the wider story of Europe’s changing hardware industry.
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