
HOUSTON, TX, Aug 21, 2025 – I-care has announced a partnership with MVP One, a known face in turnkey maintenance management software. This alliance unites the two companies’ predictive and real-time reliability engineering capabilities to enable customers to plan and execute downtime.
“Manufacturers face a double threat: unplanned downtime from reactive maintenance, and the complexity of managing labor, parts, and compliance across facilities. Traditional CMMS tools stop short, and predictive insights remain hidden in data silos,” said Ben Detober, deputy CEO of I-care Group. “To overcome this disjointed environment, I-care and MVP One have created a smarter maintenance capability that uses predictive analytics to transform industrial asset management.”
The integration combines I-care’s predictive maintenance technology with MVP One’s computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). Using AI, IoT, and vibration analysis, I-care’s tools identify potential equipment failures before they occur. MVP One’s system then records and organizes pending issues, allowing teams to prioritize repairs and schedule work based on severity rather than reacting to unexpected breakdowns.
“By combining MVP One’s CMMS with I-care’s AI-based predictive analytics, we have created a seamless reliability ecosystem, spanning work orders from waveforms,” said Jonathan Clark, CEO of MVP One. “Customers will be able to triage maintenance and repairs in real time. Resolving maintenance and repair tasks during planned downtime minimizes the reactivity and cost of unexpected production-stopping asset failures.”
This reliability system identifies potential asset failures in advance. It gives engineers the tools to plan and manage maintenance based on severity. By using this solution, engineers can reduce downtime, increase industrial asset lifespan and help keep plant operations steady.
“Making all of I-see’s predictive maintenance insights available within MVP One creates a seamless asset management and decision support platform data,” said Ben Detober, deputy CEO of I-care Group. “This I-care/MVP One integration is part of our larger initiative to become the single source of PdM data that reliability engineers depend on to keep their plants running smoothly.”
Source: I-care
About I-care

I-care, founded in 2004 and based in Mons, Belgium, with a U.S. office in Houston, is a global leader in predictive and prescriptive maintenance. The company monitors hundreds of thousands of industrial machines worldwide using technologies such as its Wi-care vibration sensors and the AI-driven I-see platform, which integrates with internal and external systems to deliver early equipment failure predictions and optimize maintenance operations. I-care provides “PdM as a Service,” combining IoT sensors, AI analytics, and reliability consulting for industries including manufacturing, energy, and marine. The company operates in more than 55 countries with over 1,000 employees across 35 offices in Asia-Pacific, EMEA, and the United States. I-care has earned multiple industry awards for innovation, including ADM’s 2024 Supplier Award and the Factory Innovation Award at Hannover Messe. It has raised $49 million across three funding rounds, reflecting strong market growth.
About MVP One

MVP One, founded in 2000 and based in Chicago, provides a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) and enterprise asset management (EAM) platform that helps organizations reduce downtime, streamline workflows, and extend asset life. The software serves industries including manufacturing, food production, metals, retail, and facility management, offering work order tracking, preventive and predictive maintenance with IoT integration, inventory management, purchasing automation, and reporting dashboards. It also supports mobile and offline access for field teams. MVP One combines technology with implementation support, training, and migration services to help customers adopt the system effectively. The company has been recognized on the Inc. 5000 list, ranking No. 3,367 in 2024.