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Mensch und Maschine Software SE
Mensch und Maschine Software SE sells software and services for industrial design and manufacturing. Its core business is computer-aided design, engineering, and manufacturing software, especially for companies that design products, machines, buildings, or technical parts. It also develops its own software tools that help customers work faster and connect design data with production workflows. The company makes money in two main ways: by licensing and reselling software from third-party vendors, and by selling its own software products and related support, training, and consulting. Its customers are mainly manufacturers, engineering firms, construction-related users, and technical design teams that need professional software to create, modify, and manage digital models and technical documents. What makes the business model different is that it sits close to the daily workflow of industrial users. It combines software distribution with in-house product development and local service, which helps customers buy the right tools and use them effectively. That mix gives the company recurring relationships with professional users rather than one-off software sales only.
Mensch und Maschine Software SE sells software and services for industrial design and manufacturing. Its core business is computer-aided design, engineering, and manufacturing software, especially for companies that design products, machines, buildings, or technical parts. It also develops its own software tools that help customers work faster and connect design data with production workflows.
The company makes money in two main ways: by licensing and reselling software from third-party vendors, and by selling its own software products and related support, training, and consulting. Its customers are mainly manufacturers, engineering firms, construction-related users, and technical design teams that need professional software to create, modify, and manage digital models and technical documents.
What makes the business model different is that it sits close to the daily workflow of industrial users. It combines software distribution with in-house product development and local service, which helps customers buy the right tools and use them effectively. That mix gives the company recurring relationships with professional users rather than one-off software sales only.