Build a digital ecosystem for your sector, niche, region or programme

Complex challenges demand coordinated action. Whether you are strengthening local markets, building a digital public infrastructure for procurement, enabling sustainable transitions, or bringing together suppliers, innovators, governments and partners, Solvoz provides the technology backbone to power your entire ecosystem. We help organisations design, configure and deploy multi-stakeholder, multi-country digital ecosystems that connect suppliers and buyers, harmonise standards, improve transparency, and accelerate impact.

Why ecosystems fail without shared digital infrastructure

Most sectors, regions and programmes rely on outdated or fragmented systems: scattered supplier lists, inconsistent product specifications, disconnected country offices, and siloed donor projects. Even well-funded initiatives struggle to collaborate effectively when every organisation has its own tools, workflows and data formats.

Without a shared platform, ecosystems face:

  • No shared supplier directory or vetted vendor base
  • Inconsistent product specifications across partners or countries
  • Limited visibility on local and regional suppliers
  • Duplication of market assessments and tenders
  • Difficulty coordinating procurement across agencies
  • Donor auditing challenges due to inconsistent documentation
  • No central infrastructure for collaboration, learning or data exchange
  • Inability to standardise sustainability, ESG or GRP criteria
  • Fragmented governance models and unclear information flows

Solvoz deployments solve this by creating a neutral, structured, and secure backbone for your entire ecosystem, from local suppliers to global partners.

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Digital ecosystems designed around your goals

What you can build with Solvoz

Solvoz deployments adapt to your vision, whether you are building a national procurement mechanism, a regional sourcing hub, a circular economy platform, or a global multi-partner network.

Three ecosystem deployment models

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1. Sector ecosystem platform

A shared environment for suppliers, buyers, funders, innovators and partners to collaborate, standardise product data, share market intelligence and coordinate sourcing.

Examples: health supply chains, humanitarian response, climate-tech, agriculture.

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2. Regional or multi-country ecosystem

A digital backbone connecting governments, public agencies, NGOs and suppliers across borders — supporting localisation, shared standards and coordinated procurement.

Examples: Regional coordination centres,  geographic health clusters (eg SE Asia)

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3. Programme- or donor-funded ecosystem

A shared platform for multi-year initiatives with multiple partners, country offices or stakeholders.

Examples: localisation programmes, sustainability pilots, economic development initiatives, pooled procurement projects.

Capabilities to power your ecosystem from day one

A Solvoz-powered ecosystem brings together suppliers, buyers, partners and regulators within a shared digital backbone. Each capability below strengthens collaboration, standardises data and creates the transparency needed for entire sectors and regions to function more efficiently.

1. Shared supplier directory & onboarding

A unified supplier environment ensures all partners work from the same verified and transparent vendor base. Suppliers can register once, upload documents, and meet requirements such as ESG, GRP, localisation or quality criteria, enabling consistent, trustworthy supplier data across your ecosystem.

2. Harmonised product & service catalogues

Your ecosystem can define and maintain standardised product specifications, templates and technical attributes with sustainability and compliance indicators. This creates a reliable single source of truth for all product and service information, enabling accurate comparison and sector-wide alignment.

3. Market intelligence & transparency

Gain visibility into supplier capabilities, pricing trends, sustainability attributes, product alternatives and local market strengths. Dashboards help partners, donors and governments make strategic, data-informed decisions, while improving opportunities for local and regional suppliers.

4. Collaboration & coordination tools

Solvoz supports (multi-lingual) multi-organisation and multi-country collaboration, enabling shared workflows, joint planning, aligned documentation and transparent communication. Demand aggregation and pooled procurement become practical and compliant, unlocking efficiency and value for the entire ecosystem.

5. Procurement backbone & integration-ready

When ecosystems require more than visibility, Solvoz can activate complete procurement workflows, RFIs, RFQs, tenders, evaluation, contracting and supplier management, all aligned with donor and public procurement rules. The platform is fully integration-ready, allowing seamless connection to ERP, finance, logistics and analytics systems as your ecosystem expands.

Ecosystems built on Solvoz technology

Solvoz already powers local, regional and global ecosystem deployments, as well as sectoral, enabling transparent, inclusive and efficient collaboration.

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Alportado

the marketplace for biotechnology, supporting start- and scale- ups (incl R&D) globally with sourcing capacity globally.

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Mawared MENA

the humanitarian marketplace for local sourcing and disaster response (Middle East & North Africa).

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NCDconnect

global health marketplace for  NCD (non-communicable disease) supples in low and middle income countries.

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Yours next?

national or regional supplier directories, multi-agency procurement ecosystems and collaborative sourcing projects (anonymised where required).

Why organisations choose Solvoz to build their digital ecosystem

  • Built for collaboration: supports multi-agency, multi-country and multi-stakeholder environments.
  • Compliance by design: aligned with European Commission, World Bank and national frameworks.
  • Neutral, trusted technology: ideal for multi-partner initiatives and donor-funded programmes.
  • Inclusive design: multilingual, low-bandwidth and accessible for local suppliers.
  • No per-user fees: enabling entire ecosystems to participate without licensing barriers.
  • Configurable and scalable: from supplier visibility to a full regional marketplace and procurement backbone.
  • API-first architecture: easy integrations with ERP, finance, logistics and sustainability systems.
  • Accelerates localisation: giving visibility to local suppliers and empowering local markets.
  • Fast deployment (6–12 weeks): pilot quickly, expand over time.
  • Continuously improving platform: all deployments benefit from the Solvoz technology roadmap.

Ready to build your ecosystem?

Let’s explore how Solvoz can power your sector, region or programme with a shared digital infrastructure — improving market visibility, strengthening collaboration and accelerating impact.

Solvoz ecosystem platforms, shared digital infrastructure for sectors, regions and multi-partner programmes

Solvoz ecosystem platforms provide the digital backbone needed for sectors, regions and multi-stakeholder programmes to collaborate effectively. Whether supporting humanitarian response, public health supply chains, circular packaging transitions, government initiatives, donor-funded programmes or climate-tech innovation clusters, Solvoz enables partners to work from a shared, structured and transparent data environment.

Ecosystems often fail to achieve scale because each organisation uses different tools, supplier lists, product specifications and reporting formats. Solvoz solves this by creating a neutral, configurable and governance-ready digital platform that aligns suppliers, buyers, innovators, regulators and funders around common standards and transparent workflows. This strengthens collaboration, improves market visibility, accelerates localisation and ensures compliance across borders.

Who benefits from a Solvoz-powered ecosystem?

Solvoz technology is designed for ecosystems where coordination across multiple actors is essential. Typical use cases include:

  • Regional humanitarian and disaster management bodies enhancing localisation and supplier readiness.
  • Public health programmes harmonising medical product standards across countries.
  • Circular economy coalitions supporting reuse, refill, reverse logistics and sustainability transitions.
  • Government agencies creating national or regional supplier directories and market access mechanisms.
  • Philanthropy and donor-funded programmes establishing shared procurement or supplier platforms.
  • Biotech, agritech, foodtech and climate-tech clusters connecting innovators and specialised suppliers.
  • Public–private partnerships and sector alliances coordinating procurement and investment decisions.
  • Development finance institutions and foundations building market infrastructure for inclusive growth.

Core ecosystem capabilities

Solvoz ecosystem platforms combine structured data, governance tools and extensible workflows to create alignment across stakeholders. Capabilities include:

  • Shared supplier directory & onboarding: a unified vendor base for all partners, with verification, documentation, ESG, GRP, localisation and quality criteria managed centrally.
  • Harmonised product & service catalogues: structured product data, technical specifications, sustainability attributes, alternatives and sector-specific templates to align partners at scale.
  • Market intelligence & transparency: real-time dashboards, supplier analytics, local market mapping, capacity insights and sustainability indicators for governments, donors and implementing partners.
  • Collaboration & coordination tools: multi-agency governance models, shared workflows, demand aggregation, pooled procurement and cross-country coordination in a single environment.
  • Full procurement backbone & integration-ready: optional RFIs, RFQs, tenders, evaluation, contracting and supplier management aligned with donor and public procurement rules, with API-ready integrations for ERP, finance, logistics, WMS, traceability and business intelligence tools.

Compliance, localisation and responsible market mechanisms

Solvoz embeds compliance-by-design with alignment to European Commission regulations, UN procurement frameworks, World Bank standards and national public procurement rules. Ecosystem deployments support responsible and inclusive procurement by enabling structured ESG criteria, gender-responsive procurement (GRP), sustainability attributes, traceability fields and localisation indicators.

This helps ecosystems not only standardise data but also operationalise commitments around local economic development, diversity, fair competition, climate action and green transition policies.

Security, scalability and accessibility

Solvoz operates under an ISO 27001:2022-certified information security management system with end-to-end encryption, strict access control and reliable cloud infrastructure. The platform is optimised for multilingual, low-bandwidth and low-resource environments, ensuring accessible participation for local suppliers, small organisations and country offices anywhere in the world.

Because Solvoz uses inclusive licensing with no per-user fees, entire ecosystems can participate — from government ministries and UN agencies to small local suppliers — without seat restrictions.

Integration-friendly ecosystem architecture

Solvoz supports an open API ecosystem, enabling integrations with ERP systems, financial management tools, logistics platforms, warehouse management systems, sustainability tools (LCA, EPR, circularity), data warehouses and analytics environments. This makes Solvoz an ideal digital foundation for long-term ecosystem growth and interoperability.

Types of ecosystems you can build with Solvoz

  • Regional sourcing ecosystems: linking suppliers and buyers across countries in humanitarian, health or circular sectors.
  • Sector-wide collaboration platforms: harmonising data, standards and supplier visibility for domains such as health, climate-tech, packaging, agriculture and innovation.
  • Donor-funded multi-partner programmes: shared portals for localisation, capacity building or joint procurement.
  • Government and public-sector ecosystems: national supplier hubs, transparency platforms and shared procurement infrastructure.
  • Innovation and investment ecosystems: connecting startups, research groups, investors and specialised suppliers.

Implementation approach and time to value

Ecosystems typically begin with a design and configuration phase to align governance structures, data models and workflows. A first platform version can be deployed in 6–12 weeks, with expansion paths into additional countries, organisations or modules. Solvoz supports phased rollouts, piloting, training and continuous improvement as the ecosystem matures.

Frequently asked questions

Can Solvoz support cross-border or regional ecosystems?

Yes, Solvoz is designed for multi-country and multi-organisation environments, with governance models supporting both decentralised autonomy and central oversight.

Is Solvoz suitable for government or public procurement ecosystems?

Absolutely. Solvoz aligns with public procurement rules, donor compliance requirements and transparency standards, making it suitable for national and regional public-sector deployments.

Can a Solvoz ecosystem expand into a full procurement system?

Yes. Ecosystems can begin with visibility and coordination, then activate procurement modules such as RFQs, tenders, evaluation and contracting — all without migrating platforms.

How does Solvoz support sustainability and responsible sourcing?

Solvoz provides structured fields for ESG, GRP, sustainability criteria, traceability data, environmental attributes and circularity indicators, enabling responsible and compliant sourcing across the ecosystem.

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