[ Manufacturing ]

Unlocking flexibility in modern manufacturing

Manufacturing operations face constant pressure to increase throughput, reduce costs and respond quickly to changing customer demand. A software-defined control layer turns rigid automation assets into a flexible, data-driven production platform.

[ Benefits ]

Turn rigid automation into a flexible, data-driven production platform

A software-defined control layer turns rigid automation assets into a flexible, data-driven production platform. Software-defined automation provides manufacturing operations with reusable automation libraries and one-click rollbacks, allowing quick scaling of process changes across global sites while boosting OEE.
  • Rapid rollout of process

    Rapid rollout of process

    Rapid rollout of process changes and new product configurations across all lines and sites.Easier scaling from pilot line to global rollout using reusable automation libraries and pipelines.

  • Reduced unplanned downtime

    Reduced unplanned downtime

    Reduced unplanned downtime with automatic PLC backups, version compare and one‑click rollback.

  • GIT integration for Machine Builders

    GIT integration for Machine Builders

    GIT integration for Machine Builders – enabling standardized, version-controlled PLC code development, reuse across projects, and seamless customer handovers without vendor lock-in.

  • Greater Transparency

    Greater Transparency

    Greater transparency with centralized governance of control code, access rights and approvals.

  • Secure and maintenance-free IDE access

    Secure and maintenance-free IDE access

    Browser-based engineering which enables secure and maintenance-free IDE access from anywhere.

  • Reduce your IT footprint

    Reduce your IT footprint

    Eliminate the burden of managing the IDEs and the laptops/virtual machines they run on. You’ll always work on the most up-to-date, fully patched version of the IDE and OS.

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