In an industrial sector still largely sub-equipped digitally, Fabriq intends to establish itself as the nervous system of the production workshops. Its SaaS platform, which digitizes Lean Management, aims to structure the daily operations of thousands of industrial sites around the world.
In five years, the French company has conquered more than 600 sites in 43 countries, reaching profitability from 2024. By digitizing daily field piloting rituals (SQCDP, QRQC, Checklists, Routines), Fabriq offers manufacturers a concrete alternative to Excel leaves and white tables still omnipre in the workshops. “Fabriq puts men and women at the center of the workshop. We offer them the visibility and agility necessary to aim for operational excellence, ”says Octave Lapeyronie, co -founder of the company.
Unlike conventional supervision software (MES, ERP), Fabriq targets intermediate managerial layers, with a quick solution to deploy, oriented towards operational problem solving. This approach makes it possible to fill a major digital fracture, only 20 % of European and American factories are today equipped with a digital tool adapted to daily management.
The ambition is to become a Workshop operating systemcapable of orchestrating collaboration flows, piloting routines and continuous problems of problems. This vision is part of a market estimated to 5 billion euroswith more than 85,000 industrial sites concerned in Europe and the United States. Fabriq aims for a wide, multi-sectors deployment, unlike competitors often positioned by industrial vertical.
Among these competitors are tulip in the United States, in France, the landscape remains fragmented with tools like Symalean are focused on compliance and quality, while more recent initiatives digitize only certain Lean bricks. Fabriq is distinguished by its ability to integrate both indicators, collaborative routines and field climbing in a robust SaaS environment.
“Industrialists need concrete evidence of the value brought by digital solutions. They are looking for simple solutions, which can go to scale quickly with a tangible impact ”underlines François Déchelette, co -founder. Fabri’s promise is based on a measurable king, evaluated between X5 and X10 from the first year of adoption.
One of the most advanced use cases is that of Safran, where more than 16,000 employees are connected to Fabriq for the digitalization of the four QRQC levels. “Currently, more than 300 sites around the world use the solution in a very solid SaaS environment,” says Frédéric Vétil, Manufacturing 4.0 Director of the group. The platform is also used by Airbus, Renault, Andros, Merck or LVMH.
By 2029, Fabriq aims 50 million euros in roundincluding 40 to 50 % generated internationally. Expansion in the United States, the United Kingdom and Dach (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) countries constitutes a major strategic axis, in response to increasing demand for simple, interoperable and adapted tools for complex industrial environments.
Founded in 2019 by Octave Lapeyronie And François DécheletteFabriq loops a fundraising 22 million euros led by Capital Partners Expeditionwith the participation ofOss venturesits historic investor. The company, now profitable and strong with a hundred employees, intends to accelerate its internationalization, enrich its platform with new features based on AI, and consolidate its position of reference standard of reference in the manufacturing industry.