Lumafield, founded in 2019, operates at the intersection of industrial imaging and artificial intelligence, developing tools that give engineers unprecedented insight into manufactured parts. The company's technology addresses a fundamental challenge in manufacturing: inspecting the internal structures of components without destructive testing.
The firm's product suite centres on two complementary offerings. Neptune is described as the world's first accessible industrial CT scanner, enabling non-destructive internal inspection of parts. Voyager is a browser-based AI analysis platform that allows teams to visualise, share, and interrogate scan data remotely. Together, these tools target quality control workflows across the manufacturing sector.
Lumafield positions itself at the convergence of hardware engineering, computer vision, and cloud-based software - a technically demanding stack that spans X-ray physics, reconstruction algorithms, and machine learning. For engineers and data scientists drawn to solving hard problems in applied physics and manufacturing technology, the company offers a rare opportunity to work on systems that bridge the physical and digital domains at industrial scale.






