AI-powered industrial parts sourcing platform for prototyping and production
MakerVerse operates a B2B sourcing platform connecting manufacturers to a vetted supply chain for CNC machining and additive manufacturing. The tech stack skews operations and sales automation (HubSpot, Salesforce, n8n, Power Automate) over engineering depth, reflecting a marketplace business model rather than custom software development. Hiring velocity is accelerating across manufacturing, sales, and logistics roles across four countries—a geographic and operational expansion pattern typical of supply-chain platforms scaling fulfillment capacity.
MakerVerse is a Berlin-based platform for sourcing industrial parts, launched in 2022. The company enables manufacturers and engineers to source components for projects spanning prototyping through full-scale production, using AI-powered quoting and order management. The active project list—expanding supplier networks in China, streamlining fulfillment processes, reactivating dormant customers, and building quality control systems—indicates operational focus on supplier density, operational efficiency, and customer retention rather than product feature velocity. The company employs 51–200 people and is backed by industry investors including Siemens Energy and ZEISS.
MakerVerse is actively hiring across Germany, China, Peru, and India. Current openings span manufacturing, sales, logistics, HR, ops, data, engineering, and finance roles.
The core stack includes HubSpot and Salesforce for CRM, AWS for infrastructure, n8n and Power Automate for workflow automation, Python and SQL for backend work, and Personio for HR operations.
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