MUNICH – Siemens Digital Industries Software announced its intent to acquire Wevolver, a move that will enhance its previous acquisition of Supplyframe platform by extending its global reach, enriching its content capabilities, and strengthening digital marketing and campaign execution.
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Supplyframe, acquired by Siemens in 2021, delivers real-time insights into design intent, demand, supply, and risk factors for the electronics industry. The addition of Wevolver brings a broader audience of hardware and software engineers to the platform, fostering a deeper connection with professionals involved in early-stage product research and innovation.
“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. “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.”
Wevolver’s content platform reaches millions of engineers monthly across web and social media, offering technical resources on semiconductors, robotics, AI and manufacturing processes. The combination with Supplyframe is expected to provide manufacturers and distributors greater visibility for emerging technologies at the crucial research stage.
“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.”