Digital Inventory Startup Replique Spins Off From BASF
New company provides a digital inventory model for on-demand printed parts.
Chemovator, BASF’s business incubator, announced that Replique has spun off and closed a successful round of financing. Replique offers a digital manufacturing platform incorporating 3D printing technology, aimed at spare part management and small production runs.
Replique founders Max Siebert and Henrike Wonneberger.
Photo Credit: Replique
The funding round was led by an investment from STS Ventures. Replique will maintain a close relationship with BASF and BASF 3D Printing Solutions will continue to be a material partner.
Replique’s software platform enables OEMs to store parts digitally. When needed, the parts are printed at one of a network of over 80 printers around the world and delivered to customers.
Replique is now focused on expanding its reach and acquire new customers in various industries. With the proceeds, Replique plans to enhance the platform's development with new features, as well as invest in human resources.
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