Industrial Software, Built One Module at a Time.
We're a process and hybrid manufacturing software company headquartered in New Brunswick, NJ. We've been refining the MFX platform with our customers for over 17 years — and we're now building it into the AI-Native MOM/MES platform process and hybrid manufacturers will rely on for the next decade.
Our Story
MFX wasn't built in a lab. It started in 2008 inside a process-manufacturing operation, solving a real bottleneck on a real shop floor. The first module worked, so the team built another. And another. Over 17 years, that one module became 19 modules across MES, TMS, LIMS, Enterprise, and most recently Agentic AI — each one refined in production at customer sites before the next was added.
Eukodyne was founded in 2012 by the team that built MFX, to be the company that carries it forward. The platform came with us — and with it everything a 17-year-validated operational system carries: the customers, the data model, the integrations, the institutional knowledge.
That inheritance is also our asset. Most AI startups today are wrappers around a foundation model. We have an actual operational world model — tank states, recipe formulations, lot genealogies, quality histories, customer order patterns, and 17 years of plant-floor reality. That's what the AI-Native rebuild we're now in active development on will reason against.
We're based in New Brunswick, NJ — a co-working resident at the NJ AI Hub through its ICC program, surrounded by the kind of applied-AI community that sharpens the work.
Timeline
Where we've been. Where we're going.
MFX Begins
The first MFX module is built for a process manufacturer in the food and beverage sector. The system grows organically over the next 17+ years, one module at a time, always refined in production.
Eukodyne Founded
Eukodyne is founded by the team that built MFX, formed to carry the platform forward as a dedicated MOM/MES business with full responsibility for its continued evolution and customer support.
Look-and-Feel Modernization
The MFX web surface is modernized end-to-end. Web modules adopt a consistent contemporary design language. Sets the visual baseline for the AI-Native rewrite to come.
AI-Native Build Begins
Strangler Fig migration kicks off: .NET 10 API tier, React UI, MCP-native surface, and the SparkHub7 / SparkBroker AI infrastructure all enter active development on top of the operational core.
Expertise Behind the Platform
Decades of vertical-process and continuous-improvement experience.
25+ Years Industry Experience
Six Sigma Black Belt Expertise
Food & Beverage Specialist
Pharmaceutical and Chemical Pedigree
What We Believe
Industrial software should be earned, not pitched. Every module of MFX exists because a customer needed it on a Tuesday. That's why we build slowly, refine continuously, and never ship a feature we wouldn't put on a plant floor ourselves.
AI doesn't replace operational knowledge — it depends on it. The AI-Native platform we're building isn't an alternative to MFX's operational core. It's the natural next layer on top of it. Without a validated data model, an agent has nothing to reason about.
Rip-and-replace is rarely the right answer. We chose the Strangler Fig migration pattern because process and hybrid manufacturers can't afford a 24-month gap. The new platform grows incrementally on top of the production system. Nothing in production gets disturbed.
Software ships through people, not the other way around. Industrial software only sticks when the team behind it has been on a plant floor. We sell MFX through a high-touch implementation model because that's what makes it land — and we'd rather grow slowly with sites that succeed than quickly with sites that don't.
Headquarters
317 George Street, Suite 320
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
United States
Get in Touch
info@eukodyne.com
+1 (855) 642-8865
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Want to Work With Us?
Whether you're a process manufacturer evaluating MFX, an integrator looking to partner, or an industry connection — we'd like to hear from you.