About Aletheia Reliability
Built by a reliability engineer who watched good methodology fail because the tools weren't built for the people doing the work.
I started my career as a reliability engineer, earning my CMRP and working hands on in some of the most demanding asset intensive environments in industry: oil & gas, pulp & paper, food manufacturing, and biotech.
Over those years, I kept watching the same pattern repeat itself. A plant would invest in reliability software. There would be a rollout, training sessions, high hopes. And then, quietly, adoption would collapse. Not because the methodology was wrong, but because the tools weren't built for the people who were supposed to use them.
I was part of several of those rollouts. That experience gave me a ground-level view of exactly where and why they failed: too complex, too inconsistent, too dependent on having the right expert in the room.
That experience eventually led me into enterprise application ownership at Pfizer, where I oversaw their CMMS and quality systems in regulated manufacturing environments. For the first time, I was sitting on the other side of the table, understanding not just the field problem, but the systems, the data, and the organizational dynamics underneath it.
That combination, reliability practitioner who felt the pain and enterprise application owner who understood the systems, is what led me to found Aletheia Reliability.
Aletheia is built on a simple belief: rigorous root cause failure analysis shouldn't require a specialist in the room. With the right guided methodology, any team member can conduct an investigation that is thorough, defensible, and actually prevents the next failure.
No consultant required. No lengthy training. Just better investigations, every time, regardless of who leads them.
Chris Allen
Founder, Aletheia Reliability
AI-Powered Root Cause Failure Analysis Software
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