SupplyScope Named Finalist in AFR Most Innovative Companies 2025
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SupplyScope has been named a finalist in the 2025 AFR Most Innovative Companies awards, recognising its work in building a next-generation PLM and AI Operating System that manages the entire product lifecycle for retailers and brands operating in complex, regulated environments.
The annual list, published by the Australian Financial Review, celebrates organisations delivering innovation with measurable impact across customers, industry, and operations. SupplyScope was recognised for creating an AI Workspace for Retailers and Brands that transforms traditionally manual product, supplier, and compliance workflows into a scalable operating layer.
SupplyScope was founded by operators with first-hand experience navigating the realities of modern retail. Product lifecycle management, supplier engagement, and regulatory compliance have long been fragmented across spreadsheets, inboxes, and disconnected systems. SupplyScope replaces this model with a next-gen PLM that unifies structured data, AI agents, supplier engagement, and governance in a single platform.
At the core of SupplyScope’s innovation is an intelligence layer that extracts, normalises, and structures product and supplier data. This enables agentic workflows that combine product context, supplier context, and compliance frameworks. Retailers can configure multi-stage workflows spanning pre-screening, compliance validation, and web enrichment, governed by deterministic rules and human-in-the-loop controls.
In practice, this allows retailers to detect risk before products go live. Products can be automatically pre-screened against global recall data, aligned to the correct regulatory category, and routed through dynamic compliance paths based on supply context. Supplier documentation is collected through lightweight, single-purpose links, validated at upload, and assessed by AI agents capable of analysing large test reports at scale.
Following compliance, AI agents enrich structured product attributes such as technical specifications and safety features, each with confidence scoring and source attribution. This structured data improves downstream experiences including search, filtering, conversion, and regulatory transparency, while reducing manual effort and errors.
“Being named a finalist reflects a broader shift in how the industry is approaching product lifecycle management,” said Preet Singh, Co-Founder and CEO of SupplyScope. “As product ranges expand and regulation increases, retailers need systems that treat compliance and product data as core infrastructure, not back-office overhead.”
SupplyScope’s platform has already enabled enterprise retailers and national brands to reduce manual compliance workloads, accelerate time to market, and support wider assortments without increasing operational risk. By turning compliance into a scalable infrastructure layer, SupplyScope helps businesses grow faster while maintaining safety, trust, and regulatory alignment.
As regulatory complexity increases and product ranges continue to expand, SupplyScope believes the future of retail will be driven by AI-native PLM platforms rather than static legacy systems. Recognition by the AFR reinforces SupplyScope’s position as a next-generation PLM and a foundational AI Workspace for Retailers and Brands shaping the future of product operations.
About SupplyScope
SupplyScope is an AI Workspace for Retailers and Brands, delivering a next-gen PLM and an AI Operating System that manages the entire product lifecycle. The platform enables organisations to manage product data, supplier engagement, and compliance through structured schemas, agentic workflows, and AI-native governance, supporting safer products, faster launches, and operational scale.