Rebuilding
How The World is Made.
The didital brain
of modern factories

Factories have invested in machines for decades and enabled the world we live in today. But to reach the next level, they need a digital brain to connect and elevate all the separate systems. We build and invest in that brain.
The builder
Investor

The beginning is the hardest part. Everything is unclear. Every decision is make-or-break. That’s where we come in. OSS is the founder’s first co-founder, running alongside them through the idea maze from day zero.
Industrialising
Discovery

The failure rate in venture is devastatingly high: 80-90%. The devil hides in plain sight: startups are science in discovery but business in execution. Venture treats both as business – and this is a category error. We have industrialised execution for centuries. It’s now time to industrialise discovery.
From Zero to leading fund
in industrial intelligence in 5 years
Redefining Industrial intelligence
in the age of AI
From muscle → machines → computers → connectivity → intelligence.
1760 – The First Industrial Revolution
Steam and machines replace muscle – but factories stay unsafe and primitive.

1870 – The Second Industrial Revolution
Mass production scales – but rigid, wasteful, and dehumanizing.

1950's – The Digital
Control Age
PLCs and automation arrive. Machines get programmable – but stay blind and isolated.

1980's – The Software Era
ERP, MES, CAD/CAM digitize the factory – but every system speaks its own language.

2000's – The
Connectivity Wave
Sensors and IoT explode. Factories produce oceans of data – but data sits in silos, unstructured and unconnected.

2010's – AI for Consumers
Recommendation systems, self-driving cars, language models. Intelligence everywhere – except the shop floor.

2020's – The Rise of Industrial Intelligence
Sensors, cloud, AI pilots, Industry 4.0 programs – but digitization created chaos at scale.
The world needs a more unified solution:

OSS builds and invests in the brain of modern factories. No single startup can build it. But a coordinated system of ventures can – and we’re the only one in the world doing it.