Design-to-source intelligence platform for electronics supply chains
Supplyframe operates a B2B SaaS and search platform serving the global electronics value chain, now part of Siemens Digital Industries Software. The project and hiring mix reveals a company in active infrastructure hardening: 6 engineering roles across incident resolution, process automation, and security vulnerability remediation, paired with 2 security hires and a tech stack weighted toward testing (TestRail, Cypress, Selenium, JMeter) and cloud deployment (Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, Azure). This suggests the platform is scaling both for reliability and regulatory risk management as it serves millions of users.
Supplyframe is a design-to-source intelligence platform that aggregates billions of intent, demand, supply, and risk signals across the electronics value chain. The company was acquired by Siemens Digital Industries Software in 2021 and serves over 12 million engineering and supply chain professionals via search, media, and SaaS products. The platform informs decisions on over $120 billion in annual direct materials spend. Headquartered in Pasadena with offices globally, Supplyframe serves mid-market to enterprise customers in electronics hardware, industrial products, and procurement. Current headcount is 201–500 employees.
Primary stack includes PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, AWS/GCP/Azure, React, Java, Go, and Rust for core services. Testing infrastructure uses TestRail, Cypress, Selenium, JMeter, and Jest. CI/CD runs on Jenkins, GitHub Actions, and GitLab CI/CD.
Current projects center on incident resolution tools, security vulnerability remediation, monitoring and alerting systems, process automation, and secure software architecture. Also investing in penetration testing and security incident response capabilities.
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