RIIICO featured prominently this week with a focus on showcasing its factory design and production line retrofitting technology at major industrial events. The company participated in Hannover Messe and STIHL’s first Startup Access fair in Waiblingen, targeting manufacturing corporates and venture capital investors.
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At these fairs, RIIICO presented its solution for accelerating production line retrofits, aiming to address concrete industrial challenges and shorten time-to-market for customers. The STIHL event’s curated matchmaking format provided direct access to decision-makers, creating potential pathways for pilot projects, partnerships, and early commercial validation.
RIIICO also highlighted a hybrid factory design approach that fuses segmented point clouds from reality capture with customers’ existing CAD objects. This method is designed to create more holistic, fine-grained 3D models of brownfield facilities, supporting faster production ramp-ups and reducing iteration cycles in engineering workflows.
The company referenced a high-bay warehouse example built in NVIDIA Omniverse, underscoring interoperability with advanced 3D simulation and digital twin platforms. Positioning within such ecosystems may make RIIICO more relevant for larger industrial clients seeking integrated digitalization solutions and could increase its stickiness within existing planning processes.
Across its communications, RIIICO emphasized ongoing outreach at Hannover Messe, including specific hall and stand information for prospective partners. If the networking and technical differentiation translate into proof-of-concept deployments and co-development agreements, the company could strengthen its competitive position in industrial retrofitting and digital factory design.
Overall, the week underscored RIIICO’s dual focus on product innovation and targeted business development within established industrial networks. These activities suggest a deliberate effort to convert technical capabilities in hybrid reality capture and CAD into tangible commercial opportunities in the factory modernization space.

