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Defense industry

Sovereign know-how must not leave with your cleared experts.

In the defense industry, operational readiness rests on rare and sensitive skills: running MRO, integrating systems, critical shop-floor actions held by a few cleared people. Sinfony captures this sovereign know-how to secure its transfer — and guarantee the mission holds, whatever the departures.

Abstract illustration of a secure industrial environment, symbolizing know-how transfer in defense.

The problem

Maximum criticality, key-person dependency.

Maintaining operational readiness (MRO), assembling complex systems and running sensitive checks all demand expert-level mastery of the action. Yet this know-how is rarely formalized: it lives in the memory of a limited number of cleared technicians and engineers.

Every retirement, every internal move, every difficulty recruiting cleared staff weakens operational sovereignty. Securing the transfer of these critical skills becomes a strategic requirement, not just an HR one.

80%

of critical know-how stays informal: untracked, not transmissible as-is, exposed with every departure of a cleared expert.

Sinfony field observation

2.7 years

median tenure with the same employer for 25–34-year-olds: the technical bench turns over fast.

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

The proof

Mastered execution, without dependency.

What our industrial clients see once their know-how is captured.

−95%
training-related errors
−50%
onboarding effort for new hires
20,000
auditable certificates
25 years
of sector expertise

Secure your sovereign know-how.

A Sinfony expert works with you on your critical skills and your transfer challenges.