
Embedding knowledge sharing into your culture
The success of any AI tool, including but not limited to Lorefully, does not just depend on the tech itself. It depends on how well it is embedded into the culture of your organisation.

Why AI is a business and sustainability essential for OEMs
AI is no longer just a nice-to-have for Original Equipment Manufacturers. For teams managing field service operations and chasing net-zero goals, it is becoming a critical tool.

Lorefully joins forces with InstallerSHOW 2025
From tomorrow, we’re exhibiting at the UK’s biggest event for professionals in heat, energy, and water technology. We’re also the official AI Partner, offering Lorefully technology to help thousands of visitors and exhibitors get more value from the show.

Three reasons you need Lorefully right now
In maintenance industries where teams are constantly on the move, working across different sites and geographies, the risk of wasting hours of the day troubleshooting is very real; and the bigger the team, the more this wasted time ads up and impacts the business.

When knowledge flows, teams can move.
In maintenance industries where teams are constantly on the move, working across different sites and geographies, the risk of wasting hours of the day troubleshooting is very real; and the bigger the team, the more this wasted time ads up and impacts the business.

If you’re firefighting, you’re not leading
I’ve spent my career leading operations, from securing critical infrastructure to driving innovation in clean technology. No matter the sector, one challenge has been universal: leaders spend more time reacting to problems than actually leading.

A lack of structured knowledge-sharing is costing your business more than you think
In every operations role I have held, I have seen the same frustration play out time and time again.

How younger workers find answers
Millennials and Gen Z have grown up in a world of instant access. For them, answers have always been just a search away. Yet, many businesses still rely on outdated training materials, expecting employees to wade through outdated formats to find the information they need.

There’s no time to waste
Time is the only thing we can’t get back; so surely its the most valuable resource of all?

What is legacy knowledge?
In manufacturing and maintenance, where expertise is built in the field rather than in a classroom, a company's greatest asset isn’t just its technology - it’s the knowledge held by its people.