Industrial Technology

Industrial Monitoring

Monitoring is only useful if the data can be trusted. That means addressing sampling, gaps, clock drift and calibration before building anything that looks like a dashboard.

What we engineer

Knowing the state of the plant

Acquisition, historians and dashboards that keep industrial data trustworthy and available.

01

Acquisition

Sampling strategy matched to what the process actually does.

02

Historian

Storage that keeps resolution where it matters and compresses where it does not.

03

Operational dashboards

Views built for the shift, the supervisor and the manager — three different questions.

How it comes together

From requirement to running system.

  1. Instrument
  2. Acquisition
  3. Historian
  4. Dashboard
  5. Alert
  6. Decision

Capabilities

  • Data acquisition
  • Historians
  • Alerting
  • Operational dashboards
  • Condition tracking

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  • Realtime telemetry
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