Indurex has officially launched this week introducing an AI-native platform designed to safeguard the world’s most critical infrastructure. It is an Amsterdam-based AI company that operates in Europe, covering AI-native, cybersecurity, and operational technology (OT) focused on protecting critical infrastructure and industrial operations.
As digital networks and physical machinery become increasingly inseparable, Indurex aims to bridge the dangerous gap between process safety and cybersecurity – two fields that have traditionally operated in isolation. By unifying these disciplines through a methodology the company calls Engineering Cyber Intelligence, the platform provides energy utilities, manufacturers and data centers with a robust defense against a new generation of sophisticated, AI-enabled cyber-physical threats.
Founded by industry veterans Jalal Bouhdada and Maarten Oosterink, the company draws on decades of experience in high-stakes operational environments.
The platform distinguishes itself by moving beyond simple digital monitoring. It correlates diverse signals from operational technology, safety systems, and engineering telemetry into a single, context-aware view. This approach addresses the chronic issue of “alert fatigue”, where operators are often overwhelmed by thousands of disconnected data points.