Actemium Avanceon to Help Manufacturers Improve Operational Performance Through Plant Floor Data

The DataOps approach is designed to help manufacturers improve how plant floor data is structured, contextualized, and used within production environments.

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Actemium Avanceon introduced its DataOps approach to industrial data and analytics, designed to help manufacturers improve how plant floor data is structured, contextualized, and used within production environments.

“The issue is usually not a lack of data,” says Matt Ruth, CEO of Actemium Avanceon. “The challenge is making that data consistent, contextualized, and usable within the realities of day-to-day production operations. Dashboards and analytics tools only go so far if the underlying data does not reflect how the plant actually runs.”

Key takeaways:

 

·        Actemium Avanceon’s DataOps approach is designed to help manufacturers build practical data capabilities over time. The methodology focuses on improving existing plant-floor data first, then expanding into analytics, visualization, optimization, Unified Namespace (UNS) initiatives, and AI-enabled use cases as the data foundation matures.

·        Actemium Avanceon also offers ImpactNOW, a rapid, fixed-scope low-risk engagement designed to help manufacturers uncover the operational value of existing plant-floor data before committing to larger initiatives. Using existing historian, MES, and control system data, ImpactNOW helps manufacturers identify operational losses, variability, constraints, and improvement opportunities while establishing quantified ROI cases and practical next steps in as little as 3–5 weeks.

·        Industrial DataOps requires an understanding of how control systems, SCADA platforms, MES applications, production workflows, industrial networks, and plant-floor operations interact. Actemium Avanceon combines OT expertise with controls, SCADA, MES, industrial networking, and process knowledge to help manufacturers improve data standardization, operational consistency, and data usability across facilities.

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