Industries

The systems change. The discipline doesn't.

We are not a vertical specialist, and we don't pretend to be. What travels between industries is the way we model a domain, own the data and design for failure.

Chapter 05 — Industries

Technology doesn't belong to one industry.

The systems change. The engineering discipline does not. Select an industry to see how we apply it.

TRIXFORGEFintechBankingHealthcareLogisticsRetailEnergyGovernmentEducationManufacturingProfessional Services

01 / 10

Fintech

Money infrastructure that reconciles itself.

Ledgers, wallets, disbursements and settlement systems built for correctness under volume — with the compliance evidence produced automatically.

  • Payment infrastructure
  • Ledgers & wallets
  • Reconciliation
  • Provider integrations
All industries

Where we work.

01

Fintech

Money infrastructure that reconciles itself.

Ledgers, wallets, disbursements and settlement systems built for correctness under volume — with the compliance evidence produced automatically.

  • Payment infrastructure
  • Ledgers & wallets
  • Reconciliation
  • Provider integrations
02

Banking

Modern surfaces on core systems that cannot move.

Digital channels, integration layers and operations tooling that sit safely in front of core banking without demanding a core replacement.

  • Digital channels
  • Core integration
  • Ops tooling
  • Security hardening
03

Healthcare

One patient record. Every point of care.

Clinical records, scheduling and billing designed around clinical workflow, with role-scoped access and full audit as a default property.

  • Clinical records
  • Scheduling
  • Billing
  • Access & audit
04

Logistics

Visibility from pickup to proof of delivery.

Telemetry pipelines, shipment timelines and exception handling that answer 'where is it?' without a phone call.

  • Tracking & telemetry
  • Route operations
  • Customer portals
  • Exception alerting
05

Retail

Inventory that agrees with itself across channels.

Commerce platforms, stock synchronisation and fulfilment operations connected across storefront, marketplace and warehouse.

  • Commerce platforms
  • Inventory sync
  • Fulfilment ops
  • Loyalty & CRM
06

Energy

Metering, billing and field operations as one system.

Consumption data, customer billing and field workforce coordination joined into a system that survives intermittent connectivity.

  • Metering data
  • Billing engines
  • Field operations
  • Analytics
07

Government

Public services that citizens can actually complete.

Registration, licensing and revenue platforms designed for accessibility, auditability and integration with existing agency systems.

  • Citizen portals
  • Registry systems
  • Revenue platforms
  • Agency integration
08

Education

Institutions running on one platform, not eleven.

Admissions, records, fees and learning platforms connected into a single institutional system with reporting leadership trusts.

  • Student records
  • Admissions
  • Fees & finance
  • Learning platforms
09

Manufacturing

Plant floor data, visible at group level.

Production capture, maintenance and inventory systems built to work offline at the line and consolidate for the group.

  • Production capture
  • Maintenance
  • Inventory
  • Group reporting
10

Professional Services

Billable work, tracked without friction.

Engagement, resourcing and billing systems that capture time and value without adding administrative overhead to delivery teams.

  • Engagement systems
  • Resourcing
  • Time & billing
  • Client portals

Not on the list? The engineering still applies.

Every engagement starts with understanding your operation, not with a template from a neighbouring sector.