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Mobility Work raises €2 million from Industrya and Business Angels to accelerate its international expansion and turn maintenance into a performance driver

Oct 17, 2025
The Mobility Work team with its first historical client (FMGC – Fonderie Générale Castelbriantaise) Photo credit: Ghislain Nicolas
The Mobility Work team with its first historical client (FMGC – Fonderie Générale Castelbriantaise) Photo credit: Ghislain Nicolas

Mobility Work, a SaaS company specializing in industrial maintenance management, has raised €2 million in a funding round led by Industrya, a venture capital fund supported by the John Cockerill Group. The round also includes the company’s historical Business Angels (Evialia and Yannick Bézard) as well as a new private investor (Pierre Dejoux).

This latest round brings the company’s total funding to €4 million over the past three years. The new capital will help accelerate international expansion, strengthen R&D, and enhance the platform with new features — including a streamlined spare-parts purchasing experience.

Maintenance still perceived as a cost center

Industrial maintenance is still too often reactive, time-consuming, and poorly managed, leading to unplanned downtime, higher costs, and productivity losses.

With its plug-and-play, collaborative platform, Mobility Work centralizes and digitalizes maintenance operations. The solution provides real-time visibility, helps plan and prioritize interventions, ensures spare-parts availability, and delivers reliable performance indicators for data-driven decision-making.

“In short, we’re turning maintenance into a performance and profitability driver,” says Morgane Guinot, CEO of Mobility Work.

Strong adoption and continued growth

Now deployed across more than 430 industrial sites and used by over 200 clients, the platform achieved nearly 30% revenue growth in the past fiscal year.

Through strategic partnerships with leading industrial distributors, Mobility Work is building a stronger ecosystem and establishing itself as a key player in the digital transformation of maintenance.

“Our ambition is clear: to place maintenance at the heart of industrial performance. This new funding will allow us to accelerate our international expansion and continue transforming our clients’ day-to-day operations with simple, powerful, and value-creating solutions,” adds Morgane Guinot, CEO of Mobility Work.

“Maintenance is a critical challenge for the industry and remains largely under-digitalized. With its pragmatic approach and strong market traction, Mobility Work is ideally positioned to capture a fast-evolving market and become an international benchmark,”says Alexandre Braconnier, Chief Investment Officer at Industrya.

“Beyond technology, we were impressed by the team’s vision and execution capabilities. Their user-centric and collaborative mindset makes them a strong partner to help build the industry of the future — more efficient and more sustainable,” adds Thibaud le Séguillon, CEO of Industrya.

About Mobility Work

Founded in 2016, Mobility Work develops a next-generation SaaS maintenance management platform. The solution can be deployed in under three weeks, is easy to adopt, and connects to all factory IT systems to centralize and digitalize maintenance management.

Based in Paris, the company brings together around 20 experts passionate about maintenance and Industry 4.0.

Learn more: https://mobility-work.com

Press contact

Morgane Guinot

morgane.guinot@mobility-work.com

About Industrya

Industrya is a Belgian venture capital fund initiated by the John Cockerill Group and supported by SFPIM, Wallonie Entreprendre, Noshaq, and LRM. The fund invests in innovative industrial start-ups and scale-ups active in three key areas driving industry transformation: energy transition, new materials, and Industry 4.0 (digitalization, automation, and AI applied to industry).

With a strong industrial backbone and a collaborative approach, Industrya offers much more than funding — providing an entire ecosystem designed to accelerate growth and scale industrialization across Europe and beyond.

More information: www.industrya.com

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