- Through this innovation, Zyfra’s MDCplus system can be reached at the edge by using an application programming interface in the cloud and an operator interface
- By 2021 the company is looking at more than 15,000 MDCplus installations across the globe
Digital solutions provider Zyfra has launched an Internet of Things (IoT) innovation in the form of a cloud-based version of its ‘MDCplus’ machine monitoring system. It will allow remote monitoring of computerised numerical control (CNC) machines already installed by the company for industry clients in India.
Zyfra said that through this innovation, Zyfra’s MDCplus system can be reached at the edge by using an application programming interface in the cloud and an operator interface. It said that cloud access to the data will be available with web desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. Servers will provide reliable data storage in local locations and give maximum stability in accordance with the highest requirements.
Access to the data from anywhere
MDCplus collects overall data from all types of machines and monitors energy consumption. It results in an increase in machine utilisation and energy saving. The equipment monitoring increases production efficiency by 20 per cent on average. The installation of the cloud-based version takes around 30 minutes. the company said that this eliminates the need to purchase and maintain expensive servers with no support, training or integration service required. The solution allows access to the data from anywhere using a mobile phone or desktop.
Pavel Rastopshin, managing director of Zyfra said that by 2021 the company is looking at more than 15,000 MDCplus installations across the globe. He added that cloud technology provides the ability to deploy solutions in more countries around the world. This provides the necessary geographic scale in accordance with the requirements of the users.