Meaningful progress

Hey everyone,

Here’s the latest update from 1Left1Right – another month of meaningful progress on the things that matter most.

Platform
We expanded the Proof‑of‑Concept with new functionality to demonstrate circularity, subscription models, and dashboard insights. The PoC now clearly shows the core ambition of the platform: making the entire chain visible, across the full network, with validated data – so customers are informed, have insight, and can act.

Our long‑term goal remains unchanged and increasingly validated: 1Left1Right aims to become the platform for the business of the machine‑building industry (e.g. forecasts, stock levels, and lifecycle management; and regulations like Battery Regulation, CRMA, CSRD, DPP, Machinery Regulation, REACH, ROHS, WEEE.

Traction
We held our first meetings with potential customers and received strong, encouraging feedback – including one that captured the sentiment perfectly: “Your idea is an answer to a question of the market.”
We also connected with organizations supporting circularity and pitched to university lecturers, all of whom provided valuable confirmation that we’re addressing a real and urgent need.
In the coming weeks:
  • We continue to activate our network through meetings, calls, and LinkedIn outreach to engage potential customers and partners
Organization
Our support network is now in place. Once the launching customer is confirmed, we’re ready to begin building the full 1Left1Right platform.

Communication
We created a clear overview of our brand positioning, capturing the background, motivation, and promise behind 1Left1Right.
The new website is under construction and will go live shortly.

Brand
Last but not least, we’re proud to present our new logo.
The symbol translates the philosophy of 1Left1Right into a simple, powerful mark:
  • Together they form a unified whole
It’s a visual summary of our core principle: insight into the entire chain, through connection between direct partners.
Feel free to support us through your network, and if you’d like to learn more about the Proof‑of‑Concept, just let me know.

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