Cost, safety and productivity are the three axes of industrial operations. Of late, productivity has been top of mind for industrial manufacturers, especially as there is global supply chain reorganization. Achieving a substantial increase in industrial productivity, including availability, quality, and safety requires fundamentally modernizing the industrial monitoring stack. A modern monitoring stack is able to efficiently drive actions that avoid disruptive process and machine behaviors, resulting in significant benefits such as a 50% reduction in unexpected downtime, a 2% increase in productivity, and a 25% reduction in energy consumed, and a 25% waste reduction.
This modern stack is able to discover and detect actionable conditions from any operational or predictive data source. This industrial monitoring stack is connected to management systems, enabling the tracking of actions and their outcomes.
Unlike traditional monitoring approaches that narrowly focus on operations data – such as cycle counts, on/off states, or basic mechanical indicators like vibration levels and temperature – the modern monitoring stack leverages full-resolution data from systems like DCS, SCADA, PLCs, APC, networked sensors, and MES across both electrical and mechanical instrumentation.
In this webinar, we will explore the essential components of such a modern industrial data stack. We explain how such a stack caters to the needs of different stakeholders in an industrial operation.
Our founder, Dr. Nikunj Mehta, and product manager Phagun Baya, will introduce this modern stack that brings together different data sources, extracts conditions, and sends actions to enterprise systems. We will cover:
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