Small but influential digital supply chain startup collapses amid tightening capital and slower enterprise adoption
A Dutch software company that sought to transform industrial supply chains through additive manufacturing has been declared bankrupt, underscoring mounting pressure on smaller players in the sector as capital tightens and adoption timelines stretch.
Dimanex B.V., a Utrecht-based developer of analytics and workflow software for on-demand manufacturing, was declared insolvent by the District Court of Midden-Nederland, according to filings in the Dutch Central Insolvency Register. The ruling places the company under the control of a court-appointed trustee, who will assess whether parts of the…

