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Our approach combines electrical engineering, automation, industrial software and process knowledge. The result is a platform that does more than display variables: it organizes alarms, historical data, reports, indicators, shifts, consumption, events and the traceability of critical equipment.
Ignition by Inductive Automation is a flexible platform for building modern industrial systems. It connects PLCs, sensors, databases, HMI panels, web dashboards, mobile devices and enterprise services. Its architecture supports gradual growth, allowing new areas to be connected without rebuilding the whole solution.
We design operator screens, data models, modules, reports and tools for maintenance, energy, production and remote supervision. We also build mobile applications and digital forms when a process requires field data capture, activity validation or structured evidence records.
Every project is designed around security, availability and maintainability. We review communications, permissions, segmentation, backups, remote access, compatibility with industrial controllers and future integration requirements. Our objective is to let each system grow without sacrificing stability.
We support organizations that need to modernize operations, reduce manual tasks, visualize energy and water consumption, integrate fleets, improve activity tracking or build executive dashboards from reliable information. The result is an industrial platform ready to operate today and evolve tomorrow, locally or through remote international deployments.
A well-designed industrial solution starts by understanding how information is produced, measured, recorded and used. We assess field signals, controllers, industrial networks, databases, existing equipment, operational reports and the responsibilities of each area. This provides the foundation for an architecture that reduces duplicate data and manual records.
SCADA platforms and systems built with Ignition can connect PLCs, meters, sensors, APIs, SQL databases and corporate tools. This integration helps maintenance, operations, quality, energy and management teams work with consistent indicators, automate daily reports and detect abnormal events.
For IIoT, energy monitoring and asset tracking projects, each variable is given the context it needs: measurement unit, sampling frequency, associated equipment, location, criticality and operational purpose. That structure keeps the system maintainable and makes future expansion more predictable.
We also consider the people who use the platform: operators who must respond quickly, supervisors reviewing trends, maintenance teams investigating failures and administrative teams that need clear reports. Technology works best when each role receives the right level of detail.
Beyond screens and reports, we support commissioning through testing, backups, documentation and training. Industrial automation systems must be understandable to the people who operate them every day, so we prioritize clear interfaces, useful alarms, consistent navigation and workflows aligned with the real process.
Security is part of the design. We review user access, role separation, event logging, network communications, backups and recovery procedures. When a project includes remote access, downloadable modules or external services, we apply controls that reduce unnecessary exposure and support future audits.
Our goal is for each implementation to deliver value from its first stage while providing an organized foundation for growth. The same platform can evolve toward analytics, preventive maintenance, executive dashboards, automated reports, mobile applications, digital forms or additional plant areas.
We document important criteria, versions, connections and components. This makes support, technical audits and future expansions easier, while helping internal teams operate independently and request improvements with a clear understanding of the existing system.
When a company starts with a small stage, we prioritize the highest-impact points: critical variables, relevant alarms, production indicators, major consumption figures and reports that reduce manual work. The system can then expand to more equipment, areas, users and levels of analysis without losing its technical structure.