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    Koddex at the Tech for Industry Show 4.0 — Meet Us at Booth V13

    Thomas AubertMay 27, 20265 min
    Koddex at the Tech for Industry Show 4.0 — Meet Us at Booth V13

    Industry 4.0 has a meeting point this summer, and Koddex will be on the floor for it.

    On 23–24 June 2026, the Tech for Industry Show 4.0 takes over Paris Expo, Porte de Versaillesle rendez-vous de l'industrie 4.0. It gathers the people building the factories, robots, medical devices, energy systems, and complex hardware of the next decade around three themes printed right on the badge: smart manufacturing, AI, and supply chain.

    We're coming with a simple message. The teams that win the next industrial cycle won't be the ones with the single cleverest product — products get copied. They'll be the ones whose engineering infrastructure lets them execute with operational excellence, program after program. That thesis is the whole reason Koddex exists, and it's what we'll be putting in front of people for two days.

    Find us at booth V13

    Koddex is on booth V13 for the full show, both 23 and 24 June. Come to see the Engineering Operating System running on real engineering data, not slideware — and to talk through whatever is currently slowing your programs down.

    If you're an industrial decision-maker, your entry badge is on us: the show is offering a free badge to qualifying visitors, so register on the Tech for Industry Show site, grab your free badge, and come find V13. Bring a colleague from a different discipline — mechanical, electronics, firmware, quality — because the conversation we want to have is exactly the cross-discipline one.

    Our talk: turning infrastructure into industrial advantage

    On 24 June at 13:20, our founder & CEO Stéphane Di Costanzo (ex-Exotec) takes the stage in the conference space next to the Village by Startup for a 30-minute talk:

    "Engineering Operating System: turn your infrastructure into operational excellence and a durable industrial advantage."

    It's a working session, not a product pitch. Stéphane walks through six chapters:

    - Infrastructure is the moat — why, for advanced-industry teams, the durable edge is the engineering infrastructure behind the product, not the product itself.
    - The operational tax of fragmentation — what scattered PLM, ALM, and spreadsheets actually cost in rework, missed dependencies, and audit scrambles.
    - One computable graph — requirements, BOMs, tests, and baselines as first-class, traceable entities instead of files in folders.
    - AI on the graph — MCP-native agents that reason and act inside your governance envelope, with full provenance.
    - Collaboration that becomes operational excellence — cross-discipline reviews, live baselines, and KPIs computed on live data.
    - The Koddex method — how to adopt all of this incrementally: federate, don't rip-and-replace.

    Can't make 13:20 on the 24th, or want the material to share internally? We turned the entire talk into a free, illustrated [field handbook](/handbook/engineering-operating-system) you can read in one sitting and forward to your team.

    What we'll be showing at the booth

    The demo on V13 is deliberately hands-on. Expect to see:

    - The typed engineering graph — one substrate where a requirement, a component, a test, and a baseline are linked entities, and where mass, cost, and coverage roll up automatically the moment a leaf changes.
    - Impact analysis in seconds — pick a change and watch every test, baseline, and supplier deliverable it touches light up, before anyone approves it.
    - Cryptographic baselines — design freezes you can replay for an auditor, not folders nobody trusts.
    - MCP-native AI agents — agents tracing requirements to open verifications and preparing audit packs, all inside scoped, auditable permissions.
    - Real-time, cross-discipline collaboration — mechanical, electronics, firmware, and quality working against one source of truth.

    Our favourite booth conversations start with a real headache. Bring the program that's drowning in change requests, the certification that turns into a six-week binder reconstruction, or the BOM nobody fully trusts — and we'll show you what it looks like on a live graph.

    Why this show, why now

    The Industry 4.0 conversation has matured past "add more sensors and dashboards." The harder, more valuable question is operational: how does an organisation turn all of that data and tooling into repeatable execution — into operational excellence that compounds into a competitive asset competitors can't copy overnight?

    That's precisely the gap an Engineering Operating System fills, and it's why a show themed on smart manufacturing, AI, and supply chain is the right room for it. The teams walking the aisles at Porte de Versailles are the ones feeling the operational tax of fragmentation most acutely — and they're the ones with the most to gain from closing it.

    Plan your visit

    - When: 23–24 June 2026
    - Where: Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles — Koddex booth V13
    - Talk: 24 June, 13:20, conference space next to the Village by Startup
    - Badge: claim your free badge (for qualifying industrial decision-makers)
    - Read the talk: the full Engineering OS field handbook, illustrated, in one sitting

    If you'd rather go deep on your own engineering data before or after the show, request access to the onboarding program — three months of personalized setup and white-glove support for hardware teams.

    See you on V13.

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