Fortino Capital acquires process intelligence firm MEHRWERK

Known for its modular and open platform, mpmX, MEHRWERK serves over 150 enterprise customers across more than 10 countries

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Michael Hill
Michael Hill
07/08/2025

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Fortino Capital, a leading European technology investor, announced its acquisition of process intelligence software provider MEHRWERK from Netgo Group.

Known for its modular and open platform, mpmX, MEHRWERK serves over 150 enterprise customers across more than 10 countries with a strong footprint in the DACH region and growing presence in North America and broader Europe.

mpmX was recognised as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for Process Mining Platforms. The transaction marks a strategic investment in the future of process intelligence and enterprise automation.

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Accelerating AI-driven process intelligence

“mpmX represents the next evolution of process intelligence,” said Philipp Remy, partner at Fortino Capital. “Its open platform model and roadmap toward artificial intelligence (AI) assisted orchestration make it one of the most exciting players in a consolidating market. We’re proud to support MEHRWERK in scaling its product and expanding internationally.”

AI and orchestration are key pillars of MEHRWERK’s product strategy with the company now actively expanding its capabilities to enhance:

  • AI-powered process recommendations.
  • Conversational interfaces for process insights.
  • Predictive analytics and real-time monitoring.
  • Agentic AI Integrations.
  • Seamless orchestration across ERP, CRM and third-party systems.

These innovations are part of MEHRWERK’s NextGen platform initiative, which positions mpmX as an adaptable layer integrated with leading data platforms like Qlik, Snowflake and (soon) Databricks. The vision is a fully open architecture that allows customers to combine MEHRWERK’s proprietary modules with their preferred backend and frontend environments, whether in on-premises or SaaS deployments, according to a press release.

“With Fortino’s backing, we will speed up the development of AI-driven process intelligence and enhance the platform’s interoperability,” said Constantin Wehmschulte, CEO of MEHRWERK. “mpmX already provides exceptional transparency and automation potential. But what’s coming next will be even more transformative.”


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MEHRWERK’s Netgo carve-out

Commenting on the acquisition, Pranjal Singh, principal industry analyst at QKS Group, highlighted the significance of MEHRWERK’s departure from Netgo Group. “MEHRWERK will operate as a fully independent portfolio company, completely separate from Netgo. This carve-out gives the company dedicated capital, sharper strategic direction and stronger autonomy to pursue global expansion and platform evolution.”

Previously, MEHRWERK was a specialized component within Netgo’s broader digital transformation offering. With this acquisition, that chapter is closed, Singh added. Fortino now owns and operates MEHRWERK as a standalone growth platform in the process intelligence space.

“This deal marks more than just an acquisition, it signals the growing investor confidence in next-gen, AI-driven process intelligence platforms that are moving beyond dashboards into orchestration, prediction and embedded decisioning,” Singh said.

How process intelligence transforms manufacturing & supply chains: 2025 industry report

This industry report examines how and why organizations are investing in process intelligence to enhance manufacturing and supply chain management. “Global manufacturing and supply chains face enormous volatility in 2025,” says Michael Ochi, director at QAD. “Individual organizations feel tremendous pressure but also have new opportunities to grow. Any combination of protective and expansive business strategies requires constant speed and awareness.” 

Organizations with significant manufacturing and supply chain operations are turning to process intelligence because it is uniquely capable of providing speed and awareness to any part of the business that leverages software.

Download the report to explore:

  • The top five trends shaping process intelligence.
  • Case study examples of process intelligence transforming manufacturing and supply chains.
  • The key success factors and challenges of process intelligence adoption
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