Efficora is a B2B studio that develops technical training materials for those who already work with clients, academies or corporate programs and need content ready fast. We start from a well-formed brief and deliver a clear, usable package under your brand. Usually in 2–4 business days.
Three focus areas. We stop there.
Industrial AI · Lean and continuous improvement · Sustainability and industrial transition.
The process
We don't work with months of co-design. If the brief is clear, we start.
Specialisation
Specialisation serves a purpose: delivering technical materials that hold up in the classroom. If a brief falls outside these areas, we'd rather say so upfront than force it.
Predictive quality, predictive maintenance, shopfloor analytics, OEE, process optimisation. No innovation-fair storytelling. The focus here stays industrial.
A3, DMAIC, PDCA, structured problem solving, standard work, waste removal, value stream. Programs for industrial operations, not for generic "change managers".
Circular economy, LCA, process emissions, energy, recycling, operational ESG. Always with a manufacturing focus. We don't do institutional communication disguised as technical training.
Offering
Pricing depends on the package and the scope of the brief. Not on the number of calls, not on hours "consumed". One revision is included.
€500 credit toward the Kit within 90 days
Complete brief required to start
Contact us first if the context involves a tender
Target
Efficora serves those who already have an open commercial or training relationship and need technical content ready quickly, without building everything from scratch every time.
Scope clarity
Being clear about what's in and what's out is part of the service. Better here than later.
Start here
Fill in the form. We check the scope and get back to you within one business day. But the brief needs to be qualified first. Exploratory calls without material are not our model.
Fill in the brief →We respond within 1 business day. We read the brief first, then decide if it makes sense to talk. Quotes are valid for 10 business days.
Frequently asked questions
No. The scope is this: Industrial AI, Lean and continuous improvement, Sustainability and industrial transition. It's a deliberate choice. Expanding beyond it would mean broadening and deteriorating. We're not interested in doing that.
It means the materials are delivered under your brand. We don't put our name in the files we send. You can use them, adapt them, lay them out as you prefer and present them to your client as part of your own offering. And that's exactly how they're designed.
Yes, if the brief is complete when we confirm. If important pieces are missing, the clock starts when those pieces arrive. Speed here is not an extra. It's part of the model.
It depends on how substantial they actually are. If you send us light references — a website, brochure, a course brief — we stay within the standard package. If the work requires absorbing slides, manuals or internal procedures, the scope changes and we flag it immediately.
A single, structured round. Corrections, additions and adjustments consistent with the original brief. If the brief changes or expands, that's no longer a revision — it's new work. Better to call it what it is.
It's an initial condition of the pilot phase, not a permanent discount game. We need it to test the process on real cases. At some point it will simply end.
Pricing doesn't depend on the number of hours as such, but on the actual scope of the project. A long course can fit within the standard model if it maintains a unified architecture: same learning objective, same target audience, and progressive modules that are coherent with one another. If instead multiple standalone modules or distinct thematic clusters are grouped under a single title, the work is treated as a modular programme or bundle, with dedicated pricing.
About
Industrial engineer, PhD candidate in Sustainable Development and Climate Change. My background is in production processes, automation, lean manufacturing and circular economy. Efficora comes from a fairly simple observation: in B2B, there's a lot of weak technical training content — slow to build, or both. The idea here is to do the opposite. Solid materials, tight timelines, no theatre.