Getting Taiwan’s factories ready for the AI era.
Rokomi.ai (洛科智策) helps Taiwanese manufacturers thrive as AI reshapes how the world sources suppliers and how factories run.
Our mission
Taiwan’s manufacturers build some of the best products in the world, yet too many of them are invisible to the buyers now sourcing through AI. Our mission is to close that gap — to make every capable factory easy for an AI agent to find, understand, and trust.
We also believe AI should not stop at the factory gate. From the shop floor to the sales desk, we help manufacturers train their people, capture what their veterans know, and automate the paperwork that slows them down — so the next generation of Taiwan manufacturing runs on AI, end to end.




The Numbers
- Manufacturers onboarded
- 80
- Employees trained
- 1K
- AI workflows deployed
- 300
- Buyer markets reached
- 20
Meet the team
Built by makers and AI engineers.
Rokomi.ai pairs people who grew up around Taiwan’s factories with engineers who build AI systems for a living.
Rokomi.ai started with a question from a family-run machine shop in Taichung: buyers were beginning to source with AI, so why couldn’t that AI find them? The factory made excellent parts, but nothing about its business was legible to a machine.
We built Rokomi.ai to answer that question — first with agent-ready listings, then with the training, knowledge systems, and workflows that manufacturers asked for next. Today our team works alongside factories across Taiwan to make AI a practical, everyday advantage rather than a someday project.

The team

Michael Foster
Co-Founder / CEO

Dries Vincent
Co-Founder / CTO

Celeste Vandermark
Head of Marketplace

Courtney Henry
AI Training Lead

Marcus Eldridge
Head of Product

Whitney Francis
Knowledge Systems Lead

Leonard Krasner
Lead Workflow Engineer

Nolan Sheffield
Solutions Engineer

Emily Selman
Head of Customer Success
Investors
Backed by people who know manufacturing.
We are fortunate to be supported by investors and operators who understand both Taiwan’s industrial base and where AI is heading.
Venture Capital
Remington Schwartz backs early-stage companies building the infrastructure of industrial AI. Their partners have spent careers in supply chain and enterprise software, and they work hands-on with founders to turn first customers into lasting ones.
Deccel invests in companies modernizing traditional industries, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare. Their deep network across Asia’s industrial economy helps portfolio companies reach the customers who need them most.
Individual investors

Kristin Watson
TechNexus Ventures

Emma Dorsey
Innovate Capital Partners

Alicia Bell
FutureWave Investments

Jenny Wilson
SynergyTech Equity

Anna Roberts
NextGen Horizons

Benjamin Russel
Pioneer Digital Ventures
Careers
Help us build AI for manufacturing.
We are a Taiwan-based team that spends as much time on factory floors as in front of a screen. If that sounds like you, we would love to talk.
Open positions
| Title | Location | Read more |
|---|---|---|
Engineering | ||
| Forward-Deployed AI Engineer | Hsinchu | View listing |
| Backend Engineer | Taipei | View listing |
| Solutions Engineer | Taichung | View listing |
Customer Success | ||
| AI Training Facilitator | Taichung | View listing |
| Manufacturing Solutions Consultant | Hsinchu | View listing |
| Customer Success Manager | Taipei | View listing |

Three of our senior operators retired last year. Their knowledge didn't leave with them — it's all in the system now.
Veronica Winton
Owner, Changhua Metalworks