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Industries / Manufacturing

Software that finally speaks to the shop floor

MES integrations, IIoT data platforms, and production analytics that connect machines, ERP, and people — turning plant data into throughput, yield, and uptime.

Industrial robotic arms operating on an automated manufacturing line

+9pts

average OEE improvement across plant digitization engagements

Why manufacturing

An industry we know from the inside

Manufacturers run on two software generations at once: a modern ERP in the front office and a plant floor where critical knowledge lives in operator memory, laminated sheets, and a PLC nobody dares reboot. The gap between them is where yield, uptime, and traceability leak.

We close that gap — OPC UA and MQTT pipelines off the machines, operator-grade interfaces that survive gloves and glare, and analytics that turn sensor noise into early warnings. Our manufacturing clients measure us in OEE points and scrap percentages, which is exactly how we like it.

The landscape

What's actually hard in manufacturing

The friction we hear in every first workshop — and the engineered answers we bring to it.

Data-rich, insight-poor plants

Machines emitting thousands of signals per second into historians nobody queries, while downtime root-cause analysis still happens on whiteboards.

Tribal-knowledge operations

Setup sheets, tolerances, and troubleshooting lore held by a workforce approaching retirement faster than it's being replaced.

Traceability demands

Customers and regulators requiring genealogy from raw lot to shipped unit — impossible to assemble retroactively from paper travelers.

Unified plant data platform

Edge-to-cloud pipelines contextualizing machine signals with orders and materials — one queryable model of what the plant actually did.

Digital work instructions & andon

Tablet-first operator tools capturing quality checks, downtime reasons, and tribal knowledge as structured, searchable data.

Predictive quality & maintenance

Models on vibration, temperature, and process curves flagging degradation before it becomes scrap or a stopped line.

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Where else we build

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