RIIICO continued to build momentum this week, emphasizing its role in brownfield simulation and AI-driven factory design across major industrial events. The company positioned its technology as a way to cut virtual commissioning time by up to 75%, aiming to accelerate simulation workflows in legacy manufacturing environments.
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At a KUKA and Visual Components simulation event, RIIICO highlighted workflows that convert 3D brownfield scans into simulation-ready models within a single toolchain. By integrating closely with Visual Components rather than competing head-on, the company is seeking deeper access to established industrial automation ecosystems.
RIIICO also showcased its capabilities at Hannover Messe 2026, reporting strong engagement with customers, partners, and investors at its booth. Participation in a Siemens Xcelerator panel underlined its intent to plug into large corporate digitalization programs instead of operating as a standalone niche solution.
The company demonstrated a 4,000 m² high-bay warehouse digital twin built in NVIDIA Omniverse, combining AI-segmented point clouds with CAD libraries to support advanced factory and warehouse design. This use case reinforces RIIICO’s focus on hybrid reality capture and CAD-based planning for brownfield modernization and logistics optimization.
Visits from the managing board of VW Bus and investor Carsten Maschmeyer were highlighted as signals of strategic and financial interest, though no specific deals or funding were disclosed. Follow-up conversations planned after Hannover Messe indicate that RIIICO is now concentrating on converting event visibility and demos into pilots and commercial projects.
Collectively, the week’s activities underscored RIIICO’s strategy of scaling through partnerships, interoperability, and measurable efficiency gains in industrial retrofits, suggesting a constructive period for its business development pipeline.

