our solutions


PLC (programmable logic controller)

 

It’s the 2020s! Across all industries automation controllers have become ubiquitous. In the cacophony of options we offer simple solutions that are based on understanding your specific needs - nothing more, nothing less. Our projects are built from scratch with a strong foundation that includes diagnostics on the front-end, not as an afterthought. Coding is undertaken with IEC 61131-3 standards in mind. We understand that we write code not only for ourselves but also for those that come behind us to trouble-shoot or enhance features in the future.


HMI (Human machine interface)

 

The operator is our focus. Industrial automation user interfaces have struggled to keep pace with the rapid innovation in technology. We try really hard to understand how you like to interact with machinery and mold the interface to suit you. We don’t like clutter and obsessively try to give you a clean and simple interface. We’re big fans of the flat design movement.


scada (supervisory control and data acquisition)

 

Taking the concepts we laid out for our HMI design, we scale it up to the next level for the SCADA systems. Expect to have the same principles of simplicity at work. At this level we offer various scripting elements to provide connectivity to external objects (database) and also enable more complex operations behind the scenes.


database

 

We live in a data rich economy. We offer relational database services - connectivity, replication and report generation in conjunction with the HMI/SCADA systems. We don’t claim to be a database powerhouse. We just like moving data around. Finding practical solutions without escalating the complexity to unmanageable levels - that’s what we do.


cloud-based solutions

 

Cloud has become a common fancy term. But what it means to most people is surprisingly cloudier than one would expect. Our approach is simple. We built our platform on the most reliable cloud computing service - Amazon Web Services (AWS). We simply bridge the gap between your data and the AWS servers. It’s moving that “data” again, and making it accessible wherever you have internet availability.


system architecture design

 

We love thinking about systemic stuff. We’re always re-thinking the best ways to lay out networks, its components and their connectivity to the outside world. We dabble with PROFIBUS, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP and many other protocols. Redundant topology is our favorite thing.