Applied Manufacturing Technologies Expands Automation Services
The company has integrated a platform that enables comprehensive digital integration in industrial settings, enabling for the connection of multiple devices and extensive data collection.
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Applied Manufacturing Technologies has announced that, following a large-scale automation project, the company has become a Credentialed System Integrator for and has launched a wide-ranging initiative for certification of the engineering staff.
The company has launched its 2024 initiative to offer Ignition programming as a core engineering services offering. It recently installed robotic automation systems for clients in several industries, which have included software developed with Inductive Automation’s Ignition platform for advanced human-machine interfaces (HMI) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA).
“Our Ignition projects have demonstrated the immense potential for data-driven, lean manufacturing and operational excellence, and has inspired us to integrate Ignition programming as a cornerstone of our 2024 initiative,” Craig Salvalaggio, company president, says. “Our clients valued the power of integrated data to drive lean and smarter manufacturing and achieve operational efficiency and their software engineers were impressed with the ease in which real-time status and control, historical data logging, UDTs and templates and alarming could be implemented.”
Ignition by Inductive Automation enables comprehensive digital integration in industrial settings, enabling for the connection of multiple devices and extensive data collection. The platform facilitates the creation and deployment of custom applications across a variety of industrial and mobile devices, enhancing operational efficiency.
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