See and control equipment in real time, from one machine to a whole fleet.
← All capabilitiesRunning equipment without real-time visibility means problems are found after the fact, once downtime or damage has already happened. Manually checking on machines, sensors or a fleet of deployed units doesn't scale past a handful of sites.
An equipment manufacturer has dozens of units deployed on customer sites, each with its own control panel, but head office has no visibility into how any of them are running. A fault is found only when a customer calls. We would build a cloud back-office that registers every unit, streams its telemetry back, and scores machine health automatically.
A facility relies on someone checking a sensor reading and manually flipping a switch or valve when conditions drift out of range. If nobody's watching at the time, the condition goes uncorrected. We would feed the sensor telemetry into a rules engine that switches the physical output automatically the moment a threshold is crossed.
A mining or heavy-industry operator only knows how a shift performed once someone tallies it up afterwards, by hand, from paper logs. By then it's too late to fix a slow cycle or a stalled machine. We would stream production data live off the equipment, so supervisors see output as it happens and can act during the shift.
See it in practice: Aqua
We build the interface that runs the equipment on site and the cloud platform that watches every deployed unit. Sensor data flows into alarms, health scores and automated actions, so problems surface before they become downtime.
We've built industrial and IoT monitoring systems across six engagements in manufacturing, water treatment, agriculture and sports-tech.
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