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                  speeds approaching 2.2 m/sec.
LaserCoil Technologies: www.lasercoil.com
providers can enable remote access to monitor and assist with user operations to troubleshoot problems, resolve service events and monitor preventive mainte- nance tasks, all without leaving their office. Historical and real-time machine data allows equipment manufacturers to gain insight into customers’ equipment health and condition, identify new service opportunities with analytics and reporting, and predict and deliver early warning of potential equipment failures, and highlight elevated risk areas that lead to machine downtime.
MachineMetrics Edge comes with included cellular support. Encrypted data then are streamed to the secure MachineMetrics cloud where the data are structured and aggregated to enable service teams to monitor analytics.
AI-Driven Remote Machine Monitoring
The MachineMetrics analytics engine will monitor any connected machine’s conditions and other manufacturing data points and initiate an action, such as sending text notifications when a limit is exceeded, or any other anomaly is detected related to the machine’s health.
MachineMetrics employed the IMTS 2018 stage to introduce MachineMetrics Service, an artificial-intelligence-driven remote machine-monitoring product designed for OEMs and other equipment providers. A predictive-analytics application on the MachineMetrics Industrial IoT plat- form allows service teams to remotely monitor and manage machine assets in the field and at customer sites in real time. Thus, say company officials, equip- ment manufacturers can transform their approach to service with the ability to see, understand and take action on their customer’s real-time machine data.
In practice, an equipment provider, OEM or distributor installs the Machine- Metrics Edge device on a new machine sold to a customer, or retrofits any machine in the field. MachineMetrics Edge has the ability to connect to the machine’s PLC and any additional sensors, allowing for data to be shared with the equipment provider. There’s no need to install on a customer’s internal IT infrastructure, as
Using this data, equipment service providers can notify machine operators to change a tool before it breaks or even notify maintenance managers when an anomaly is detected that could lead to a breakdown. This ability can prevent thou- sands of dollars of equipment replacement costs and days of downtime, not to mention unearth new service opportunities, claim company officials.
MachineMetrics: www.machinemetrics.com
With this platform, including Machine- Metrics’ cellular Edge device, equipment
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