Productive Machines was among just 10 chosen for the ATI Boeing Accelerator which received 200 applications from more than 40 countries.
The firm, co founded by managing director Erdem Ozturk, creates software that maximises the sustainability of machining by reducing costs, eliminating waste and improving productivity.
The programme is aimed at boosting start-ups to help create a sustainable future for the aviation industry.
They benefit from £100,000 equity investment from Boeing HorizonX Global Ventures and access to ATI, Boeing, GKN Aerospace and Rolls-Royce strategists and technical experts.