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Sonibel Tech Detects Welding Errors with Sound Analysis

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April 7, 2026
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Sonibel Tech Detects Welding Errors with Sound Analysis

Sonibel CPO Hooman Pirouz, CEO Sophia Millar, and CTO George Hollo.

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Sonibel Raises $1.6 Million USD to Revolutionize Welding Error Detection

University of British Columbia graduates have secured $1.6 million USD in pre-seed funding for their startup, Sonibel. The company, founded by Hooman Pirouz, Sophia Millar, and George Hollo, has developed an innovative acoustic sensor that identifies welding errors in real-time. This funding will enable Sonibel to enhance its technology and meet growing demand from fabrication shops.

Sonibel’s Acoustic Sensor Technology

Sonibel’s core product is an acoustic sensor that attaches to a welding torch. It listens for deviations in the sound of welding, which can indicate errors such as improper voltage or speed. The sensor uses a machine-learning model to detect these anomalies and alerts the welder via a display screen. This real-time feedback allows welders to correct mistakes immediately, potentially reducing costly rework and structural failures.

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The idea for Sonibel emerged from Pirouz’s experience as a reliability engineer at a BC shipyard, where welding errors often caused significant delays. By addressing this issue, Sonibel aims to streamline the welding process and reduce associated costs.

Market Context and Competition

The funding round was led by Maple VC, with participation from Champion Hill Ventures and Dorm Room Fund, among others. Sonibel’s technology has already attracted attention from a Fortune 100 company involved in building transmission towers, highlighting its potential impact in the industry.

While traditional methods like visual inspections and radiographic techniques are used to detect welding defects, they can be time-consuming and expensive. Sonibel’s approach offers a faster, more efficient alternative. The startup’s focus on making the sensor a "plug-and-play" product aims to simplify its integration into existing workflows, further enhancing its appeal to fabrication shops.

Industry Implications

Sonibel’s move to incorporate in Delaware and potentially relocate to the United States reflects a broader trend of Canadian startups seeking opportunities south of the border. The founders cited the faster pace and greater resources available in the U.S. as key factors in their decision. This shift underscores the challenges Canadian companies face in scaling within the domestic market.

The success of Sonibel’s technology could have significant implications for the manufacturing industry, potentially leading to substantial cost savings and improved safety standards. By reducing errors and enhancing efficiency, Sonibel’s sensor could become a valuable tool for manufacturers looking to optimize their operations.

What’s Next for Sonibel

With the new funding, Sonibel plans to refine its sensor technology and expand its market presence. The team aims to visit around 50 fabrication shops on their waitlist, ensuring the product meets industry needs. As Sonibel continues to grow, its innovative approach to error detection could set new standards in welding and manufacturing processes.

For more information, visit Sonibel’s website.

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