We work with manufacturers and industrial operators who are trying to modernize what's running their plants old applications, disconnected systems, spreadsheets standing in for real data and build toward manufacturing digital transformation without stopping the line to do it. That means software, data engineering, Industrial IoT, edge computing, automation, and AI, applied where they'll actually move a number.
Nobody calls us about "manufacturing technology" in the abstract. It's usually one of these: a manufacturing software development project that packaged tools can't handle, an industrial IoT solutions rollout that stalled, or an AI idea that needs real data underneath it before it's worth building. These six areas are where that work tends to land.
Custom software, modernization, mobile, web, and enterprise applications.
Data engineering, data platforms, analytics, BI, and real-time intelligence.
Cloud modernization, cloud-native applications, DevOps, and scalable infrastructure.
Connected machines, sensors, edge computing, IIoT platforms, real-time processing.
ERP, MES, CRM, PLM, WMS, APIs, workflows, and enterprise integration.
ML, GenAI, AI agents, predictive analytics, computer vision, intelligent automation.
Machines · Sensors · PLC · SCADA · Robotics · IoT
Edge Computing · Real-Time Processing · Edge AI · Device Management
MES · Quality · Maintenance · Production · WMS
ERP · CRM · PLM · SCM · CPQ
Data Platform · Analytics · Cloud · APIs
AI · Predictive Analytics · AI Agents · Automation
That's the whole chain most projects only touch two or three links of it.
This list covers manufacturing software development, industrial systems integration, and everything in between some projects touch one row, most touch three or four.
Technology strategy, modernization, and enterprise architecture
Custom manufacturing applications, platforms, portals, mobile
ERP, MES, CRM, PLM, WMS, APIs, and system integration
Data platforms, engineering, BI, real-time and predictive intelligence
Connected assets, sensors, IIoT, edge computing
Cloud migration, cloud-native applications, DevOps
Workflow automation, intelligent process automation
AI, GenAI, computer vision, predictive maintenance, AI agents
Capture data where work happens, process it at the edge, and connect real-time operational intelligence to enterprise systems and the cloud.
SAP, Oracle
Microsoft Dynamics
NetSuite, Infor
MES, SCADA
QMS, PLM, WMS
IoT / IIoT
Edge, machines, sensors
CRM, CPQ
eCommerce, field service
Azure, AWS
Data lake, lakehouse
Energy & Automation
Industrial Distribution
Industrial Technology
Retail & Ecommerce
These are the four client relationships we can actually stand behind. If a company isn't on this list, we haven't worked with them we'd rather have four real ones than forty logos we can't back up.
A multi-year partnership applying AI-driven automation to Schneider Electric's energy operations it started as one piece of work and grew from there.
Built a data and AI platform, using DevOps and MLOps practices, to operate large facilities at scale.
Combined sensor telemetry with computer vision for predictive equipment maintenance 90-95% accuracy across 15,000+ assets, so field crews stop finding out about failures after the fact.
“They didn't just build technology for us they helped transform how we think and grow.”
Hulet Smith, CEO, RehabMart.com a retail client, not a manufacturing one, but the same team and the same approach.
Complex applications and enterprise technology, not templated builds we've reused elsewhere.
IT, OT, IoT, and edge, handled by one team instead of four vendors pointing fingers at each other.
Data engineering and analytics come before AI, not after that order matters more than it sounds.
Strategy, build, integrate, automate, optimize one team accountable for all of it.
Most of our clients found us because a previous vendor could handle the software or the AI, but not both at once.
Software engineering, enterprise integration, data & analytics, industrial IoT & edge, cloud & DevOps, automation, and AI connecting the factory floor to the enterprise.
Yes. We build integrations between ERP (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite, Infor), MES/SCADA, and other industrial systems using APIs and event-driven data pipelines.
Yes. Sensor and device connectivity, edge gateways, edge processing, and the data pipelines that move operational data from machines into enterprise systems and the cloud.
Yes. Application modernization API-enabling, cloud migration, and modern architecture without disrupting live production.
By building on a connected data foundation first, then adding predictive maintenance, quality inspection, production optimization, or AI agents one proven use case at a time.
Yes that connection, from machines and sensors through edge and MES up to ERP, CRM, and analytics, is the core of what we build in this space.
Yes, though we're upfront that most manufacturers get more value from fixing their data foundation first. A digital twin built on unreliable data just gives you a more convincing-looking version of the wrong answer.
Getting data out of PLCs, SCADA, and other plant-floor systems and into the tools your business actually runs on usually a mix of protocol-level work (Modbus, OPC-UA) and building the pipelines that carry that data upstream reliably.
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