The German technology start-up "assemblean", a spin-off from the Heinz Nixdorf Institute at Paderborn University, has raised 1.8 million euros in the so-called "seed financing round". During this phase, the young company is provided with capital by the venture capital firm b2venture, the venture capital company Archimedes New Ventures and "business angels" from the Teuto Seed Club to validate its business concept, further develop its own product and finance its market entry. garage33, Paderborn University's start-up centre, supported the start-up led by founders Dr.-Ing. Alexander P?hler and Dr.-Ing. Xiaojun Yang with the spin-off. The go-ahead was given during Yang and P?hler's research work on decentralised production control systems in the "Product Creation" department headed by Prof. Dr. Iris Gr??ler at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute in Paderborn.
"assemblean" offers companies across all industries a digital platform that automates supply chain management and production processes. From the procurement of components to the assembly of complex parts, the start-up offers comprehensive production services that reduce costs, shorten throughput times and simplify production processes. With the new capital, "assemblean" will continue to develop its platform, rationalise complex supply chain processes and offer further cost-efficient production solutions. Processes will also be scaled to serve a growing number of customers - from small start-ups to large corporations.
"Our mission is to make production as easy as possible for our customers," says P?hler. Yang adds: "We are delighted to have found a new investor in b2venture who supports our mission. This will enable us to open up new opportunities to develop products with our infrastructure." As a Paderborn-based company, "assemblean" is helping to strengthen Germany as one of the leading countries in industrial production by utilising local talent and the partnership with Paderborn University to develop innovations in the fields of supply chain automation and manufacturing technologies. "With our visionary approach, we want to position ourselves as a key player in shaping the future of digital manufacturing," says Yang.
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