Siemens Digital Industries Software recently announced its intention to acquire Wevolver. The deal will expand Siemens audience reach, enhancing the Supplyframe product portfolio, and combining digital marketing and integrated campaign programs that include go-to-market support and content creation.
The acquisition of Wevolver amplifies Supplyframe’s reach to more engineers researching future product designs. Acquired by Siemens in 2021, the Supplyframe Design-to-Source Intelligence (DSI) platform is an intelligence resource for the electronics industry and leverages billions of continuous signals of design intent, demand, supply and risk factors.
This new combination unites Supplyframe’s global DSI network and monthly engagement with more than 12 million electronic engineering and procurement professionals with Wevolver’s global audience of hardware and software engineers.
Aiding Engineers
The addition of Wevolver to the Supplyframe portfolio is seen as further enhanceing their ability to help manufacturers and distributors to get the latest technology in front of engineers when they are researching tomorrow’s designs.
“The future of product development starts with smarter design decisions. And that means meeting engineers where innovation begins,” said Steve Flagg, CEO and founder, Supplyframe, in a statement. “By joining forces with Wevolver, we’re not just expanding our reach; we’re accelerating a new era of design-to-source intelligence that’s collaborative, data-driven and built for the speed of tomorrow’s manufacturing.”
What Wevolver Adds
Siemens Digital Industries helps organizations of all sizes digitally transform using software, hardware and services from the Siemens Xcelerator business platform. Siemens’ software and the comprehensive digital twin enable companies to optimize their design, engineering and manufacturing processes to turn today’s ideas into the sustainable products of the future.
Reaching millions of engineers per month on its web and social channels, Wevolver’s platform provides access to deeply informative content, practical resources, and the latest developments in technologies like semiconductors, robotics, AI and manufacturing processes, fostering a global community of innovators.
“Supplyframe and Wevolver both support engineering professionals throughout their research, development, and supply chain journey,” said Bram Geenen, CEO, Wevolver. “Together we bring an even stronger value proposition to the global technology ecosystem and will be the home for the global engineering community.”
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. To learn more about Supplyframe’s Design-to-Source Intelligence (DSI) platform that delivers prescriptive recommendations for engineering, sourcing and supply chain decision makers through contextual AI with new, expanding sustainability capabilities, visit https://supplyframe.com/