We founded Lifecycle Experts a year ago. With a lot of energy, a clear vision, and the determination to build something meaningful. The economic and political situation was tense, and the decision was not an easy one. So it's all the more satisfying to be able to say today: it was worth it.
We can look back on twelve intense months. It was a year full of valuable encounters, exciting projects, and many new experiences.
First successes
We implemented our first customer projects in Germany and Norway. With the help of software solutions, we were able to support customers in successfully introducing tools such as Catia Magic and Jama Connect and using them in their everyday project work. We were particularly pleased with the trust placed in us by our partners, with whom we broke new ground.
Our partnerships with Dassault Systèmes and Jama Software have continued to develop steadily over the past year. Initial discussions turned into close collaborations, and ideas turned into concrete steps. This motivates us and shows that we are on the right track.
The exchange with our network was particularly enriching. At industry events, workshops, and projects, we had the opportunity to discuss, learn, and think ahead with many bright minds. Whether at 3DEXPERIENCE Conference, INCOSE International Workshop, or the Prostep iViP Symposium—everywhere we went, we gained new insights and perspectives.
Of course, not everything was easy. Starting a business brings with it responsibility, many decisions, and sometimes uncertainty. It was precisely in these moments that we felt how important a strong network, shared values, and open exchange are.
Today, we are grateful. For the trust that has been placed in us. For everyone who has accompanied, advised, supported, and worked with us. And for the motivation with which we are starting our second year.
MBSE, ALM, and PLM are important building blocks for sustainable product development, and we look forward to continuing to work on them. With new projects, exciting partnerships, and the clear conviction that good development requires genuine teamwork.