Industries

Manufacturing

Smart factories, connected supply chains and Industry 4.0.

Plant floors and enterprise IT were built by different people for different reasons. We join them without putting production at risk.

Sensor data, quality analytics and supply visibility now depend on plant systems that were never designed to be networked. Value comes from careful convergence — segmented, monitored and reversible — not from connecting everything at once.

How we help

OT/IT integration

Segmented networks and gateways that expose plant data without exposing plant control.

Predictive maintenance

Sensor pipelines and models that flag failures before they stop a line.

Supply chain data

Supplier, inventory and logistics data unified for planning and exception handling.

Quality analytics

Inspection and process data used to trace defects to their upstream cause.

How we work in this sector

Production first

Every change assessed against its effect on output, safety and certification before it is scheduled.

Plant-grade infrastructure

Networking, compute and support models suited to heat, vibration and unattended sites.

Repeatable rollouts

One plant proves the pattern; the rest get a templated deployment instead of a new project.

Common questions

Will this interfere with production systems?
No. We read from plant systems through gateways and segmentation, with no control-path changes unless explicitly agreed.
Do we need new sensors?
Often not initially. Most plants already generate more data than is currently used.

Working in manufacturing?

Bring us a specific problem and we'll tell you how we'd approach it.

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