What do Thor, Aristotle, modern manufacturing, and AI have in common?
Aristotle told us the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Modern Manufacturing scales on reliable knowledge flow
AI finally gives us the tools to capture what people know and make it usable.
Facthory is built on this intersection: real shop-floor wisdom, hard engineering, and AI that makes human skill scalable.
Every factory depends on a handful of individuals who keep everything moving. This works! until they retire, quit, burn out, or simply can’t be everywhere at once. The real risk is not downtime. It’s silent knowledge loss.
Critical operational knowledge is undocumented and non-transferable.
New hires take months to reach productivity because learning depends on shadowing, not structured guidance.
Multi-site operations struggle to replicate expertise, leading to errors, downtime, and bottlenecks.
We’re building the brain of the shop floor: A system that captures expertise, structures it, and delivers it back to every worker when they need it.
Video, voice, workflows: Turned automatically into structured, multilingual, reusable intelligence.
Facthory creates a continuous learning loop that improves every shift.
Every worker operates at the level of your best expert.
Europe’s SMEs are the backbone of industrial excellence; precision, quality, craftsmanship that no low-cost region has been able to copy. But they’re losing their experts faster than they can replace them.
Their knowledge will retire with them if nothing changes.
a scalable, intelligent way to preserve and multiply expertise; without needing a digital army or massive budgets.
How Facthory Evolved From a Factory Problem Into a New Industrial Intelligence
Years spent inside factories showed us the same bottleneck: human knowledge is the real infrastructure.
Machines can be replaced. People cannot. Especially the ones who know every workaround.
Not as documentation. Not as SharePoint files. But as living intelligence workers can actually use.
Fast, lean, reliable. Built by engineers who’ve fixed real machines, not just drawn diagrams.
Where operators, engineers, and AI work together. Where expertise never dies. Where the whole becomes far greater than the sum of its people.