Industrial
Zero Downtime. Precision Quality. Safer Floors.
THE EFFICIENCY CEILING
Running a small plant or warehouse is a battle against entropy. Machines break, parts go missing, and quality control is often just "eyeballing it." You can't compete with the giants on volume, but you can beat them on agility and uptime. The key isn't buying new machines—it's giving your existing ones a brain.
Stop fixing things after they break. Start knowing they'll fail two weeks before they do.
Uptime Path
Make your factory smart without rebuilding it.
Sensor Retrofit
Don't replace your legacy equipment. Retrofit it with simple vibration and temperature sensors that feed real-time data to the cloud.
- IoT Gateways
- Cheap Sensors
Predictive Maint.
Implement AI models that learn the "sound" of a healthy machine and alert you to anomalies weeks before failure occurs.
- Vibration Analysis
- Maintenance Alerts
Scale: Visual QA
Install cameras on your line that use computer vision to spot defects faster and more accurately than the human eye.
- Automated Inspection
- Defect Rejected
High Impact Areas
Safety & Quality
Predictive Failure
"Bearing #4 is vibrating abnormally. Replace it during Tuesday's shift change." Avoid the 2 AM emergency call.
Eagle Eye QA
Install a $200 camera and use AI to automatically kick any product off the belt that has a scratch or misalignment.
Guardian AI
Monitor your floor for safety hazards—like a worker without a helmet or a forklift in a prohibited zone—and alert supervisors instantly.
The Augmented Operator
Finding skilled labor is the #1 challenge for small manufacturers. AI helps bridge the gap. By using AR to overlay instructions or AI to diagnose machine faults, you can empower junior staff to perform expert-level tasks, safely and correctly.
Lights-Out
Logistics
By 2027, the warehouse starts to run itself. Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) will move goods, inventory will count itself with drones, and your role shifts from "floor manager" to "systems architect."
Line 4 Efficiency: 99.8%