Stoke Space Rebrands Fusion Platform, Debuts New Name and Logo

Stoke Space Rebrands Fusion Platform, Debuts New Name and Logo

Aerospace company Stoke Space has revealed that its cloud-based hardware management software, formerly called Fusion, is now being rebranded as “Boltline”.

The American firm, which aims to create the world’s first fully and quickly reusable rockets, initially developed Fusion to address an internal need for improved parts management.

In 2023, it was transformed into a standalone product that other startups now use to monitor all parts and procedures throughout the design and manufacturing phases.

“Stoke didn’t set out to build software. We set out to build hardware, and the tools got in our way. While we were still in early prototyping, it became clear we needed a unified system to manage engineering and production,” explains Brent Bradbury, head of business at Boltline.

“What started inside a rocket company is now transforming industries,” he adds.

In addition to revealing its rebranding, the company has announced that it has secured investment from Woven Capital, which is Toyota’s corporate venture fund.

The funding is reported to have sped up Boltline’s product development and growth in the market.

Source: Boltline