From Vision to Visibility: CabinetManager Immersive Maintenance Hits National Headlines.

CabinetManager Immersive Maintenance caught national attention with its innovative use of Apple Vision Pro for hands-free maintenance. What started as a solution to technician frustration is now a benchmark in industrial innovation – featured in DataNews, Kanaal Z, and more.

What started as a practical idea to help technicians in the field has now made its way into national media. CabinetManager Immersive Maintenance, our latest leap in technical documentation, was recently featured in DataNews and quickly picked up across several platforms – including a segment on Trends Kanaal Z titled “A Strong Belgian Example of Innovation.”

For us, this recognition is not about headlines. It’s about validating our mission – the reason we started building CabinetManager in the first place.

Born out of frustration, built for the field
Technicians are under constant pressure. Documentation is often scattered. Knowledge walks out the door when people leave. And during a breakdown or inspection, the last thing you want is to scroll through PDFs or flip through binders.

We built CabinetManager to solve that. But with Immersive Maintenance, we went a step further – enabling real-time, hands-free access to critical information through Apple Vision Pro. Augmented reality that shows technicians exactly what they need, when and where they need it.

This is not a future promise. It’s working today.

Why this matters now more than ever
We live in uncertain times. Costs are rising. Skilled labor is scarce. But exactly for that reason, we must keep innovating. The companies that continue to invest in innovation are the ones leading the way – creating leverage, not just surviving.

Belgium has the talent, the creativity, and the drive to lead in industrial digitalisation. Let’s not wait for permission to innovate. Let’s build.

A heartfelt thank you to the media who picked up our story:

To be continued...
CabinetManager Immersive Maintenance is not a destination. It’s the next stop on a journey to help technical teams work smarter, faster, and more safely. For those who believe there’s a better way to do maintenance – this is just the beginning.

Dylan Caufrier
Zaakvoerder