In the wood industry, it is becoming increasingly important to digitally network processes and manage them efficiently.
As an open digital ecosystem, tapio offers the opportunity to do just that, but what exactly does a partnership with tapio entail? in this article, we take a look at how companies can benefit from the tapio network - in a very practical way and close to the workbench.
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Benefits of a partnership with tapio
Become part of a strong network
tapio connects machine manufacturers, material suppliers, tool providers, software companies and carpentry businesses with each other. as a partner, you are right in the middle of it instead of just being there and benefit from the exchange and from standardized digital solutions that save you time and simplify processes.
Easier digital development
tapio takes care of the basis: secure interfaces, data management and the platform itself, allowing partners to concentrate on their product and develop innovative solutions together with tapio without having to deal with the complex IT issues themselves.
Visibility with the right target audience
Via the tapio ecosystem, you can reach carpenters, joiners and industrial companies directly and your solutions will appear where they are needed - be it in machine control systems, apps or digital tool management systems.
Economic advantages
Less internal development effort, faster time-to-market, and new customer contacts make the partnership financially attractive as well.
Successful partnerships in the tapio ecosystem
A good example among many is the tool manufacturer Leuco.
Leuco and tapio work closely together to make life in the workshop easier – especially with the digital tool management system twinio.
With twinio, users can easily manage tools digitally, with Leuco providing the relevant digital tool data directly into the system so that carpenters and joiners can immediately see which tool is in use where, when it next needs to be sharpened or whether it should be replaced soon, saving time, preventing errors and ensuring a smooth production process.
But Leuco is not alone:
HOMAG, AKE, AGEFA, Aigner, Frezite, JSO, and Kanefusa are also partners in the tapio ecosystem, developing solutions for the workshop of the future together.
How to become a tapio partner?
If you are a manufacturer or software provider and are interested in becoming a partner of tapio, the process is straightforward:
Just get in touch, discuss common goals, and get started.
tapio supports the technical integration, provides APIs, and helps in developing your digital solutions – so that you can make your products fit for the digital workshop.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need my own developers to become a partner of tapio?
No, you don't. tapio provides the technical basis and helps you to integrate your solutions into the ecosystem.
Which companies are already partners of tapio?
Examples include AGEFA, AKE, Frezite, HOMAG, JSO, Kanefusa, and Leuco.
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What exactly is twinio?
twinio is a digital application for tool management.
With the help of partners like Leuco, all important tool data is consolidated in one app and directly linked to machines and manufacturing processes.
Conclusion
Whether tool manufacturer, material supplier, machine builder, or software provider – as a tapio partner, you benefit from a strong network, fast digital developments, and great visibility in the woodworking industry.
Partners like Leuco demonstrate how concrete added value arises from joint developments like twinio: less effort, more overview, better results.
And the best part: As a partner, you are always just one step away from helping to shape the workshop of the future.