Partners for digital construction!

Innovation does not happen on its own. Together with technology partners, associations and research institutions, we are driving forward the digitalization of the construction and rental industry.

Partner

Lectura is a leading provider of market information and data solutions for construction, agricultural and material handling equipment.

syniotec integrates Lectura data directly into SAM and RAM to automatically enrich machine data and enable precise device classification. As a result, our customers benefit from up-to-date, standardized information and save time when entering data and calculating costs. Together, we ensure that digitalization does not stop at the software, but also includes a sound data basis.

EDR Software specializes in digital solutions for construction documentation and defect management.

With the mydocma RP module, EDR supports construction companies in seamlessly documenting construction processes and efficiently managing defects. Thanks to the interface between mydocma RP and SAM, equipment and personnel data is automatically transferred to daily construction reports. This simplifies documentation, reduces errors and ensures a smooth flow of data between construction documentation and machine management.

The BGL (Construction Equipment List) is the recognized industry standard for the systematic classification and calculation of construction machinery and equipment in Germany.

syniotec uses the BGL as a reliable basis for the standardized recording, classification and billing of machines in SAM and RAM. By integrating BGL data, we enable high data quality, cost transparency and well-founded benchmarks – an important building block for future-oriented construction companies.

HANSA-FLEX is one of the world’s leading suppliers of hydraulic systems and fluid technology solutions, with a comprehensive range of services for construction, industry and mobile hydraulics.

syniotec and HANSA-FLEX work closely together in the field of artificial intelligence to develop data-based services and innovative solutions for the construction and service industry. HANSA-FLEX also uses our telematics solutions and the SAM system to efficiently and digitally map its own fleet organization.

The Association of the Construction Industry, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering (VDBUM) networks companies, manufacturers and users and provides impetus for technical innovations in the construction industry.

syniotec is an active member of the VDBUM and supports the “DigiPrüf” project in particular, which standardizes and simplifies digital testing processes. These inspections can be carried out and documented directly in our software solutions – completely digitally and in compliance with the law. Together, we are contributing to greater safety, quality and efficiency in construction companies and driving the digitalization of inspection and maintenance processes across the industry.

Amazon Web Services is a leading global cloud provider and offers scalable infrastructure, databases and AI services.

syniotec relies on AWS as the technological basis for SAM, RAM and our IoT platform. Thanks to the AWS cloud infrastructure, we guarantee our customers the highest security standards, flexibility in scaling and reliable performance, even with millions of data points from networked machines.

The Kreativ- und Innovationskontor Bremen offers space for creative work, networking and innovative projects.

syniotec provides flexible workspaces for founders from Bremen and the surrounding area. In this way, we create space for innovation, support young companies and make it easy for them to enter a professional working environment.

The hoi startup factory is an innovation and start-up center for the northwest of Germany and offers start-ups infrastructure, mentoring and a strong network.

syniotec works closely with the hoi startup factory to promote the regional start-up ecosystem. Through exchange, mutual support and joint projects, we strengthen the innovative power of the region and advance digitalization topics.

Associations & networks

The bbi represents the interests of construction machinery dealers and rental companies in Germany and promotes professional exchange and the further development of the industry.

As a member, we benefit from the exchange with rental companies and dealers and provide impetus for digital business models and software solutions that make the use of construction machinery more efficient and safer.

The VDBUM networks construction companies, machine manufacturers and users and provides impetus for technical innovations in the construction industry.

As an active member, we contribute our expertise to digital processes and IoT solutions. In particular, we support the DigiPrüf project, which standardizes digital testing processes – tests can be carried out and documented directly in our software solutions.

The Construction Industry Association of Lower Saxony-Bremen represents the interests of the construction industry in the region and is committed to efficient framework conditions and innovation in the construction industry.

Our membership enables us to communicate directly with construction companies and decision-makers from Lower Saxony and Bremen. In this way, we bring digitalization and process optimization to regional construction projects in a targeted manner.

Born to Lift is an industry-wide innovation network that focuses on lifting, platform and conveyor technology and brings together players from the rental, trade and technology sectors.

With our RAM software solution and our telematics solutions, we bring digital added value to the rental and lifting technology industry and actively shape the exchange on future topics such as IoT and automation.

The Federal Association for Digital Construction (BDBau) promotes the digitalization and standardization of construction processes in Germany.

We contribute our experience in software development and IoT to BDBau working groups and projects, helping to further develop digital standards in the construction industry.

Research partners & projects

BWI Bau is a practice-oriented research and training institute with a focus on the construction industry, construction operations and digitalization.

Together, we analyze challenges in construction practice and develop digital solutions that really help companies move forward. syniotec contributes application experience and technical know-how to translate research approaches directly into usable products.

Ruhr-Universität Bochum is one of the leading technical universities with a strong focus on civil engineering and digitalization.

syniotec works with RUB departments on practical research projects relating to IoT, AI and process optimization. The aim is to transfer scientific findings into marketable applications for the construction industry.

Dresden University of Technology is one of the largest technical universities in Germany and is particularly strong in the field of civil engineering.

In joint projects, we support research into the digitalization of construction processes, telematics and networked construction sites. syniotec contributes real-life use cases and industry-specific knowledge and helps to translate research results into scalable solutions.

Logo Forschungspartner Baupuls 360

BAUPULS 360 is an interdisciplinary research project on the digital transformation of the construction industry. The focus is on new approaches to data-based process optimization on construction sites.

syniotec is a project partner in BAUPULS 360* and contributes concrete use cases relating to IoT and AI from construction practice. Our focus is on making digital technologies such as networked sensor technology, automatic condition monitoring and AI-supported analyses usable in real construction projects.

*This research and development project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in the “Future of Value Creation – Research on Production, Services and Work” program and supervised by the Project Management Agency Karlsruhe (PTKA) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).