Manufacturing
Shop-floor systems, telemetry pipelines, and operational dashboards that survive the real conditions of a plant ? dust, latency, intermittent networks, and people who won't read a manual.
Where OT meets IT, we've lived on both sides
Manufacturing software is a hybrid discipline. The cloud team ships a nice dashboard; meanwhile a PLC on the line is writing CSV files to a shared drive every 15 seconds. We're equally comfortable debugging a Grafana panel and reading a tag map.
Our focus is giving operators and plant managers tools they trust. That means boring, robust, and honest about what the data can and can't tell you.
Typical work
- MES and shop-floor data capture
- Telemetry ingestion and time-series
- Operator dashboards and alerting
- ERP ? OT integration
What we've learnt on plant-floor projects
Honesty about data
Sensor data is messy: drifts, dropouts, outright lies. Any dashboard that pretends otherwise will erode the trust of the one person who actually knows.
Resilience to latency
The plant network goes away. Our systems queue, retry, and converge ? never pretend the network was fine when it wasn't.
Respect the operator
The UI lives in 4 seconds of attention between real tasks. If it can't be read at arm's length, we redesign it.
Modernising plant-floor software?
We love this work. If you're bridging SCADA/PLC systems to modern apps, we'd be happy to share what's worked.
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