KruxialAIOperational Infrastructure & Intelligence
// About

Built from real quality
operations experience.

KruxialAI was founded to build operational infrastructure and intelligence for industrial organizations. ROOT is the first operational system in that vision — built directly from years of OEM-facing quality experience in automotive manufacturing.

Dan Sutu

Founder, KruxialAI

Automotive Quality · 10+ Years OEM Experience

Domain: Automotive OEM
Focus: Structured Problem Solving

// From the Founder

I've spent more than a decade working in automotive quality, directly with OEM customers and Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers.

Throughout my career I've worked in customer-facing quality roles, managed containment operations, coordinated supplier responses, and led structured problem solving across complex multi-site quality issues.

ROOT was born from the need to bring quality operations forward. Every workflow, design decision, and operational concept in ROOT comes from direct experience — not from assumptions about how manufacturing should work.

ROOT reflects how quality operations actually work inside automotive manufacturing — not how legacy enterprise software assumes they work.

KruxialAI exists to build operational infrastructure and operational intelligence for industrial organizations — starting with automotive and expanding into medical and aerospace.

If your team is managing quality operations across suppliers and sites, ROOT was built for exactly that.

— Dan Sutu

Founder, KruxialAI

// The Platform Vision

KruxialAI is built to serve industrial organizations that operate under quality compliance requirements, supplier accountability structures, and OEM-facing quality obligations.

ROOT Automotive is the first operational system built on the KruxialAI platform. Future systems — ROOT Medical and ROOT Aerospace — will bring the same operational infrastructure approach to adjacent regulated industries.

Built in Europe. Designed for global manufacturing operations.

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