Open Automation with WAGO
For Easy Connection to the World of the Industrial IoT
The basis of successful digitization and automation is a comprehensively networked infrastructure in which all the data is integrated into the IT. To ensure successful conversion of data to digitized, networked processes, we’ve developed an open automation platform for easy connection of both new and existing technologies.
Under the motto “open to the Industrial IoT,” our components’ connectivity options go beyond the field level and build a bridge to the IT infrastructure. This allows smooth, continuous communication from the field level to the cloud.
The Three Pillars of IT and OT Management
In a webinar with SoftingIndustrial and Jürgen Pfeifer (WAGO), you’ll learn about software and hardware solutions that make successful machine and system connectivity and edge computing easy.
Video language: English
The WAGO Solutions Platform offers a growing number of applications for monitoring, visualization and controlling many systems for buildings, industry and energy. Each individual application is 100 percent user-friendly and intuitive to use.
Analytics
When it comes to optimizing your own machines or systems, the challenge is usually improving and quantifying process knowledge and transferring results back into the process. WAGO Analytics, a Minden-based company, supports users on the path from data acquisition to analysis and provides intuitive visualization of the dependencies within systems.
IoT Partner Network
The WAGO IoT partner network combines different capabilities into one ecosystem and jointly creates end-to-end customer solutions. Our WAGO IoT Partners complement our WAGO Cloud, cloud connectivity, IoT gateways and controllers. This compatibility enables us to always provide a solution that meets your project's requirements.
WAGO Open Source Community
Connect with open-source developers around the world to solve your industrial automation and digital transformation challenges. Sign up for free and start today!
Machine Connectivity and Edge Computing
The Key to Greater Sustainability and Efficiency Lies in Networking
From the sustainable washing route to the Industrial Internet of Things – learn more about what IIoT and a washing route have to do with each other in this customer application.
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