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Caroline Makes the Product Real
At OSS Ventures, Caroline turns strategy into software that actually runs on factory floors. She owns the full arc of AI product design and build, from first concept to shipped manufacturing SaaS. Her responsibility is not to imagine features but to make the product real, usable, and operational from day one. Every decision she makes serves one objective: fast adoption and long-term scalability.
Track Record
Inside the portfolio, she works directly with founders to move from ambition to execution. Ideas become systems, prototypes become tools, and early vision becomes something operators can use in real industrial environments. She designs with the constraints of the factory in mind, not abstract user journeys. That grounding reduces risk early and sets the product on solid foundations, so growth does not outpace usability.
She has worked across more than ten OSS startups, including Juno, Ayrton, NRJx, Cognyx, Bonx, Relief, Vela, Parsio, and CompoundX. Each context is different, but the mandate stays the same: build software that fits the operational reality of manufacturing teams.
Before OSS, she worked inside a CAC40 company, supported small PMEs as a freelancer, and contributed to institutional nonprofit projects. The environments changed, but the thread stayed consistent: turning complex constraints into structured, functional systems. She found her pace in the startup studio model, where product is built under pressure and clarity is earned through execution.