
"Azumuta started in 2016 as a tool for digital work instructions, or interactive step-by-step plans for employees. It has since grown into a comprehensive platform used by around 100 manufacturers worldwide. It combines work instructions, audits, training, and quality controls in a single system. According to the company, users halve the time spent on administration related to work instructions. Quality complaints due to human error are reduced by 60 percent."
"Many manufacturers still rely on paper and spreadsheets for critical processes. Azumuta is changing that. The company develops software for operators with the aim of bridging the gap between people and technology in the workplace. "Every week, we meet manufacturers who still manage critical processes on paper or in spreadsheets," says Batist Leman, founder and CEO. "There is no lack of ambition, but a need for technology built for real manufacturing environments.""
Azumuta raised €8 million in a Series A financing led by Keen Venture Partners, with Capricorn Partners joining and existing investors remaining involved. The platform provides AI-supported digital work instructions, audits, training, and quality controls in one system and serves around 100 manufacturers worldwide. Users halve administrative time for work instructions and see a 60% reduction in quality complaints due to human error. Customers include Atlas Copco, Toyota Motor Europe, and Sioux Technologies. The software targets operators to replace paper and spreadsheets for critical processes and to bridge the gap between people and manufacturing technology.
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