Startups and Investors
The industrial B2B service space is full of opportunities for entrepreneurs and new ideas. They range from applications in the sharing economy to utilizing the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) infrastructure together with big data, analytics and algorithms to predict and improve asset and process performance (cyber-physical systems). Alternatively they might include using autonomous systems (robots, drones) to perform maintenance inspections in hazardous or inaccessible environments; Providing service engineers with new diagnostic tools and instant access to knowledge; Or providing new ways to improve the customer experience and personalize offerings. The applications are only limited by imagination and the reach of technology, which is continuously growing.
If you are a start-up or an investor developing or supporting a business idea to improve or, indeed, disrupt services for industrial markets we’d like to listen and help – wherever you are in the world:
We offer:
- Help with idea refinement and testing and critical, but constructive feedback
- Research and market modelling
- Early exposure to potential customers, early adopters and corporate investors through our special “Innovation Fora”
- Advice and support with business model, strategy and business plans
- Advice and support with delivery system, operations, and go-to-market
- Access and support to engage potential anchor customers and other partners and develop pilot projects or trial runs
- Mentoring of Management Team
Insights and Success Stories

Focus on Contracts – April Summit Highlights
The workshop, held as part of the Service Leaders Network Summit on April 23, 2026, in Bielefeld, focused on the role and design of service agreements (“Vereinbarungen”) in industrial service business models. A central theme was the increasing importance of customer collaboration as companies shift from pure product sales toward service-driven offerings. While traditional machine sales require limited interaction, advanced service models depend heavily on structured cooperation between provider and customer—formalized through clear service agreements.

Winning with TCO: Register 13-14th October 2026
Si2 is delighted to announce it’s next Service Leaders Network Summit on 13–14 October 2026, hosted by ZEISS SMT GmbH in Jena in the English language. This interactive knowledge-sharing event brings together service leaders and sales professionals to explore how organisations can unlock greater value through a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) approach. Expert practitioners from Zeiss and Trumpf will keep the discussions focused on delivering tangible results.

Focus on Contracts – April Summit Highlights
The workshop, held as part of the Service Leaders Network Summit on April 23, 2026, in Bielefeld, focused on the role and design of service agreements (“Vereinbarungen”) in industrial service business models. A central theme was the increasing importance of customer collaboration as companies shift from pure product sales toward service-driven offerings. While traditional machine sales require limited interaction, advanced service models depend heavily on structured cooperation between provider and customer—formalized through clear service agreements.

Winning with TCO: Register 13-14th October 2026
Si2 is delighted to announce it’s next Service Leaders Network Summit on 13–14 October 2026, hosted by ZEISS SMT GmbH in Jena in the English language. This interactive knowledge-sharing event brings together service leaders and sales professionals to explore how organisations can unlock greater value through a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) approach. Expert practitioners from Zeiss and Trumpf will keep the discussions focused on delivering tangible results.