Fabriq advances factory digitization with new frontline AI tools and transatlantic expansion following $15M June funding, transforming operations at Renault, LVMH and Airbus.
Yesterday, Fabriq unveiled its ShiftPulse AI assistant for frontline factory teams, entering beta testing as the industrial SaaS provider accelerates innovation following its $15M Series A funding earlier this month.
Recent Developments (since 26 May 2025)
Yesterday (24 June 2025), Fabriq launched beta testing for its ShiftPulse AI assistant, designed to provide voice-command analytics for manufacturing floor teams. This follows last week’s confirmation of US market entry, with three pilot factories launching in New York and New Jersey starting 15 July 2025.
Earlier this month (12 June 2025), Airbus expanded its Fabriq deployment to 12 new assembly lines, building on existing implementations that have demonstrated 18% defect reduction through predictive maintenance modules. The expansion comes just weeks after Fabriq secured $15M in Series A funding on 05 June 2025, led by Expedition Capital.
Historical Comparison
Prior to this funding round, Fabriq’s platform had primarily served European manufacturers. The 05 June 2025 capital injection marked a strategic pivot toward accelerated global growth and enhanced AI capabilities. Where initial 2025 deployments focused on basic KPI tracking, new tools like ShiftPulse represent a second-wave innovation targeting frontline productivity gaps.
The current transatlantic expansion contrasts sharply with Fabriq’s pre-funding market position. Before June 2025, all implementations were EU-based, with Renault and LVMH serving as primary reference accounts. Today’s North American push aims to onboard 30 manufacturers by November 2025, leveraging lessons from European deployments to accelerate adoption.