Wedoany, a global industrial engineering cooperation platform, announced the official expansion of its services to international markets, offering access to a network of more than 74 million industrial enterprises and contacts across more than 200 countries and regions.
The platform, available in eight languages, is designed to support cross-border engineering procurement, supplier discovery, and industrial collaboration by connecting companies across sectors ranging from energy and transportation to manufacturing, technology, and infrastructure.
According to the company, businesses can publish procurement requests free of charge through the platform, while an AI-driven system enables users to identify suppliers, compare product specifications, review pricing information, and access engineering resources across multiple international markets.
The launch comes as global infrastructure investment continues to expand. The Global Infrastructure Outlook projects worldwide infrastructure investment demand could reach approximately $94 trillion by 2040, creating new opportunities for international engineering and procurement partnerships.
Wedoany said its platform seeks to address longstanding challenges in cross-border industrial procurement, including information fragmentation, supplier verification, technical standard alignment, and the costs associated with identifying qualified vendors across different regions.
The platform covers 15 major industrial sectors, including energy, transportation and logistics, urban construction, telecommunications, chemicals, environmental engineering, water infrastructure, healthcare, advanced manufacturing, agriculture, materials, and international trade services. These sectors encompass more than 300 engineering categories and over 1,000 specialized fields.
One of the platform’s core offerings is a network of ten industry-focused procurement service centers designed to support major infrastructure and industrial projects. These centers provide specialized procurement support for sectors including power and renewable energy, oil and gas, transportation systems, mining and metals, environmental services, information technology infrastructure, fluid systems, construction, and industrial manufacturing.
Wedoany stated that its industrial database has been developed using artificial intelligence and big data technologies to create a multidimensional network of enterprise relationships, enabling more precise matching between buyers, suppliers, and project stakeholders.
The company also noted that the platform supports the full lifecycle of industrial engineering projects, including feasibility studies, design, equipment sourcing, research and development, manufacturing, construction, operations, maintenance, and decommissioning.
According to Wedoany, companies represented within its broader ecosystem include organizations operating across the energy, transportation, industrial equipment, manufacturing, technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors. The platform cited participation from a range of multinational corporations and major industrial enterprises involved in global infrastructure and engineering markets.
“Global industrial engineering procurement has long faced challenges related to fragmented information and the complexity of cross-border collaboration,” a company representative said in a statement. “Our goal is to help buyers identify qualified suppliers more efficiently while enabling companies to participate more effectively in international projects regardless of language or geographic barriers.”
The platform enters the market at a time when infrastructure investment, industrial procurement, and supply chain digitalization remain areas of focus for governments, engineering firms, and multinational corporations across multiple regions.
According to the company, the platform combines enterprise data, multilingual communication tools, and procurement services designed to support cross-border industrial and engineering projects across a range of sectors.






