Our Story
Threadline began as a final year project at Imperial College London. Alice had worked in product development and saw that there was a problem to be solved.
As Design Engineers, we are all obsessed with forwarding the world through technology, and we are excited to bring every product developers a platform built around their workflows, and accelerate development across consumer goods.
In the 5 months since we began this project we have gained significant traction. We placed second and received £1000 from the Imperial College London Business School AI Ventures Hackathon. We visited the Puma Headquarters in Germany, and are now in conversations with senior leadership to iron out the details for a co development partnership next year.
We have secured funding from Google through their Google Cloud for Start Ups program for our technology infrastructure development costs.
Meet the Team

Alice Mackenzie

Co-Founder Product and Growth
Alice's passion for problem solving led her to go from Product Developer to Fouder. She was driven to solve the problems that she and her team faced. She brings enthusiasm to everything that she does. Her experince working in multiple start ups makes her an agile and fast paced team member.

Fergus Inns

Co-Founder Design
Fergus is a leading industry voice on the 'future of the design' and also works at the cutting edge of innovation and creative process with Airbus's Advanced Design Team in Toulouse. His main focus is now using new technology to propel outdated business processes into the future.

Navyansh Malhotra

Co-Founder Technical and Growth
Nav is a design engineer turned founder, who has experience in the VC and private equity world. He is on a mission to build the next humanity-centred company that has the pontential to shift industry paradigms.

Max McCormack

Co-Founder Product and Technical
Max is a robotics and ML engineer who has worked with some of the UK's fastest growing start-ups to ship technology-driven automation products. He is fascinated by leveraging emerging technology to solve outdated business challenges.
