Otoklix is an Indonesian online-to-offline (O2O) automotive aftermarket platform that connects car owners with a large network of independent workshops, offering transparent pricing, booking, digital inspections, and service warranties. On the supply side it equips partner workshops with business software and cheaper spare-parts procurement. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in South Jakarta, it serves both individual drivers (B2C) and corporate fleets (B2B), and has expanded into EV after-sales service.
Shapeways is an Eindhoven-based 3D printing and digital manufacturing company that lets individuals and businesses upload 3D files and receive custom parts made through additive manufacturing, CNC machining and injection molding. Founded in 2007 inside Royal Philips, it pioneered a public 3D printing service and marketplace, went public via SPAC in 2021, filed for bankruptcy in 2024, and was relaunched in December 2024 by its original founders and the profitable Eindhoven factory team with a renewed focus on B2B customers, sustainability and operational stability.
Scription is a Calgary- and Edmonton-born insurtech that flips the economics of equipment repair. Instead of paying technicians by the hour - who earn most when things break - restaurant and commercial operators pay Scription a fixed monthly or annual premium that bundles servicing, parts and coverage into one predictable number. Its Scription360 program and RoofIQ risk-scoring engine use historical maintenance data, predictive analytics and IoT to price insurance-backed subscriptions for individual pieces of foodservice and HVAC equipment, aligning everyone's incentives around uptime rather than downtime.