BusinessCode Expands Role as Strategic Partner for Industry and Logistics

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BusinessCode CEO Martin Schulze at Deutsches Museum Bonn (Photo: Max Malsch)
BusinessCode CEO Martin Schulze at Deutsches Museum Bonn (Photo: Max Malsch)

Industry event on 15 April 2026 at Deutsches Museum Bonn continues dialogue initiative.

Bonn, 11 March 2026 – Rising costs, volatile supply chains, skills shortages and increasing technological complexity are presenting manufacturing companies and logistics providers with new challenges. Digital technologies, intelligent planning and data-driven processes are becoming decisive factors for competitiveness and stability in industrial value creation.

Against this backdrop, BusinessCode GmbH is expanding its role as a strategic partner for companies in manufacturing and logistics. The Bonn-based software provider aims to position itself even more strongly as a discussion partner that contextualises technological developments, understands operational challenges and develops sustainable solutions together with companies.

“Many companies today face the question of how to make their processes more stable, more transparent and more efficient,” explains Martin Schulze, CEO of BusinessCode GmbH. “Introducing individual technologies is not enough. What matters is the interplay of systems, processes and people.”

Dialogue Instead of Product Presentations

A central element of this strategic direction is enhanced professional exchange with companies. BusinessCode deliberately focuses on dialogue formats that provide space for contextualisation, experience sharing and practice-oriented discussions.

The industry event on 15 April 2026 at Deutsches Museum Bonn, entitled “Digitalisation and AI as Future Drivers of Value Creation”, continues the dialogue initiative launched in 2026. Together with experts from mid-sized companies, manufacturing and research, current developments will be discussed and concrete examples from practice presented.

Key questions include:

  • How can production and logistics processes be made more efficient?
  • What role do digital technologies play in achieving transparency and planning reliability?
  • How can companies manage the increasing complexity of their value creation?

The event combines strategic insights with practical application examples and is aimed at managing directors, plant managers and those responsible for production, logistics, digitalisation and IT.

Digitalisation as a Strategic Success Factor

For BusinessCode, the event is the next step in a long-term initiative that also includes webinars. The aim is to give companies orientation and to promote dialogue on key future issues in industry.

“Digitalisation is not an end in itself,” says Schulze. “It becomes a success factor when it solves concrete operational challenges and enables measurable improvements in processes and workflows.”

With the event at Deutsches Museum Bonn, BusinessCode aims to create a setting where decision-makers from manufacturing and logistics companies can share experiences, discuss perspectives and gain new impulses for the further development of their businesses.

Participation in the event is free of charge. Further information is available on the registration page and on the event page.

Photo: BusinessCode CEO Martin Schulze at Deutsches Museum Bonn (Photo: Max Malsch)