
InUse offers an AIoT solution focused on creating proactive after-sales services for smart industry and smart building sectors. Founded in 2015, their mission is to reduce the environmental footprint of industrial companies while optimizing their performance. The solution leverages industrial IoT and artificial intelligence, including generative AI, to address challenges in performance, maintenance, and process optimization. Currently, over 33,000 machines utilize their solution, improving operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact. InUse aims to transform customer relationships towards a more sustainable, collaborative, and transparent model, positioning itself as a key player in the industry of the future.

InUse offers an AIoT solution focused on creating proactive after-sales services for smart industry and smart building sectors. Founded in 2015, their mission is to reduce the environmental footprint of industrial companies while optimizing their performance. The solution leverages industrial IoT and artificial intelligence, including generative AI, to address challenges in performance, maintenance, and process optimization. Currently, over 33,000 machines utilize their solution, improving operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact. InUse aims to transform customer relationships towards a more sustainable, collaborative, and transparent model, positioning itself as a key player in the industry of the future.
Founded: 2015
Headquarters: Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Core product: Low-code AIoT platform for predictive maintenance, energy optimization and proactive after-sales
Machines on platform: Over 33,000
Employee count: 17
Notable funding: €2.4M Series A (announced Sep 2, 2021)
Predictive maintenance, OEE and process optimization, energy monitoring, and digitizing after-sales services for manufacturing and smart buildings.
2015
Industrial IoT / Smart Industry / Smart Building
€2.4M
Investors named by the company include Argo Graphics, Technia and several business angels.
“Distributors Argo Graphics (Japan) and Technia (Nordics) participated alongside business angels”