I-care Strengthens Technological Autonomy with Construction of New High-tech Production Facility in Belgium
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MONS, Belgium, Sept. 18, 2025
The site, which will eventually cover an area of 18,000 m², will be fully operational by 2028. The investment is expected to generate several hundred direct and indirect jobs.
MONS, Belgium, Sept. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- I-care, the global leader in predictive maintenance, today inaugurated its new technological factory in Mons, Belgium. This state-of-the-art site will enable the company to support and accelerate its global growth from its Mons headquarters, with the ambition of assembling 1 million Wi-care predictive sensors per year by 2027.
A compact site at the cutting edge of technology
The new infrastructure stands out for its compact size and high level of innovation. With cutting-edge technology and eco-friendly processes, it has been designed to support I-care's rapid growth by offering it strategic autonomy in the development of its sensors. I-care is the only predictive maintenance solutions provider in the world to mass-produce its own sensors, ensuring unmatched independence and quality control. The company will be able to design and assemble all the components required for its solutions on site, from electronic boards to casings, including integrated batteries and communication modules. Ultimately, I-care will be able to assemble 1 million Wi-care 130 G23 sensors each year, a new-generation sensor that will help make industries around the world safer, more sustainable, and more profitable.
A driver of innovation in Europe
This new site, where I-care will also bring together all of its R&D teams, will also serve as an innovation platform where new prototypes will be designed and tested. It will enable I-care to meet the growing demand for connected solutions in the predictive maintenance sector, as well as to collaborate with other European companies in the development of next-generation connected objects.
"This infrastructure is a strategic lever designed to support our growth and strengthen our position as a global leader in predictive maintenance," explains Fabrice Brion, CEO of I-care. "It is also a compact, intelligent and sustainable model, symbolizing the future of the technology industry in Europe."
Unmatched Sensor Technology
In addition to its production capacity, I-care distinguishes itself through the technological excellence of its Wi-care™ sensors. Developed over more than a decade of R&D, these sensors provide real-time, high-precision monitoring in every environment — from pharmaceutical clean rooms to remote mining sites. They deliver the industry's highest-quality vibration data through true piezo-electric sensing, the fastest sampling rate available, and patented I-DNA™ technology for early failure detection. With results delivered in as little as 15 minutes and a five-year battery warranty, Wi-care™ has established a benchmark in predictive maintenance performance and reliability.
An eco-friendly and sustainable infrastructure
The site has been designed to address today's environmental challenges by integrating eco-friendly and sustainable solutions. It relies on low-consumption technologies to reduce its energy footprint, thereby promoting significant energy savings. The materials used in the products and processes are largely recyclable, contributing to a circular approach. In addition, the infrastructure will be partially powered by solar panels and other renewable energy sources. This ambitious approach fully aligns the project with ecological transition objectives, in line with Wallonia's aspirations for sustainable development.
About I-care
The I-care Group is a global leader in predictive maintenance, monitoring hundreds of thousands of industrial machines worldwide with advanced technologies—including our own Wi-care™ vibration sensors.
Our mission is to change the way the world performs. I-see™, our AI-driven platform, integrates effortlessly with I-care solutions and external systems thanks to its open API. It gathers data from all PdM techniques, delivers equipment failure prediction months ahead, and feeds external systems with essential insights to optimize maintenance operations.
Founded in 2004 in Belgium, I-care employs more than 1000 people, operates 36 offices across 16 countries (Asia-Pacific, EMEA, and the USA), and delivers worldwide expertise in reliability and predictive maintenance to customers in more than 55 countries.
I-care has won several awards for its innovations, including ADM's 2024 Supplier Award for reliability services, the Factory Innovation Award at Hannover Messe, and the 2025 Solutions Award at The Reliability Conference. For more information, visit www.icareweb.com.
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