The MAKE in Finland ecosystem continues to grow as ARKANCE joins the community. ARKANCE is an international digitalisation partner supporting industrial companies in leveraging data across the entire production lifecycle – from design to manufacturing and supply chains.
Operating in 19 countries, ARKANCE supports more than 40,000 customers in the construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries. The company’s core expertise lies in product data management, Design to Manufacturing processes, and the use of data and AI to support better decision-making.
ARKANCE helps industrial companies improve quality and predictability by reducing production errors and material waste, strengthening supply chain management, and developing more efficient and sustainable production models. Its approach focuses on turning data into actionable insights that support both operational excellence and long-term competitiveness.
“We joined MAKE because we see collaboration as a key driver of digital development in industry. We want to share practical experience on how data and digitalisation are transforming manufacturing,”
says Arto Nieminen, Managing Director, ARKANCE Finland.
MAKE in Finland brings companies together to develop the competitiveness of Finnish manufacturing through concrete, company-driven collaboration.
“In MAKE, companies move forward together in a practical and impactful way. ARKANCE’s expertise in data and product data utilisation, as well as its Design to Manufacturing approach, directly supports our community’s goals: better quality, predictability and efficiency,”
says Clémentine Arpiainen, Ecosystem Lead of MAKE in Finland, DIMECC.
ARKANCE’s membership further strengthens the ecosystem’s capabilities at the intersection of digital design, manufacturing and data-driven decision-making.
About ARKANCE
ARKANCE operates in 19 countries and supports over 40,000 customers in the digitalisation of the construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries. Globally, the group manages more than 400,000 software licences, employs around 1,200 experts and generates a global annual revenue of approximately EUR 600 million.
