Since graduating in 2017, Bastien Triclot has been working on developing his entrepreneurial project: Zozio, a smart platform based on geolocation technology that facilitates inventory management and logistics for Industry 4.0 factories. Today, his technology is present in 20 countries, and the company plans to expand into Germany.
An entrepreneurial project for a connected factory of the future
Zozio offers a digital logistics management platform that collects field data using geolocation technologies, as well as factory data (ERP, WMS). The aim is to anticipate supply shortages, track products, automate inventories, etc.
A precise, digital tool that uses artificial intelligence, requires no wiring, consumes little energy, and facilitates the work of many employees within a factory.
This opinion is shared by L'Oréal, one of the start-up's clients.
A Arts et Métiers growing start-up incubated by Arts et Métiers
Based at the Arts et Métiers incubator since 2019, Bastien Triclot and his co-founder, Fabrice Jutteau, managed to break even in 2020.
Their technology is implemented in more than 20 countries across over 100 industrial sites. The company currently has around 15 permanent employees. To support their expansion, particularly into Germany, they plan to triple their workforce by 2022.
This success has not gone unnoticed by Challenges magazine, which ranks Zozio among the 100 French start-ups to invest in in 2021. It has also attracted media attention, with two appearances on BFM Business since the beginning of the year: