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As an OEM systems designer, you can select from this collection of capabilities to evolve your Industrial Machine to a highly connected, interactive product. Often, OEMs start with the front panel "refresh" as the first step in the process.  Others start with a more subtle architectural change, using the Serious Communications Modules ([[SCMs|SCM]])
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As an OEM systems designer, you can select from this collection of capabilities to evolve your Industrial Machine to a highly connected, interactive product. Often, OEMs start with the front panel "refresh" as the first step in the process, using the Serious Integrated Modules ([[SIM|SIMs]]) as a fast and cost effective way to transform the in-person human machine interactivity.  Others start with a more subtle architectural change, using the Serious Communications Modules ([[SCM|SCMs]]) to re-engineer the insides of the machine in preparation for being cloud connected, reduce cost, and enable software and system scaleability in the future.

Revision as of 05:30, 29 April 2017

The Serious Human Interface™ Platform, or "SHIP", is an integrated collection of capabilities to connect Industrial Machines to Humans wherever they are. These capabilities include:

  • Graphic/Touch front panel systems to deliver a modern interactive experience directly in front of the machine
  • Communications systems to connect the machine, the front panel, and the cloud as well as other networks
  • Cloud based systems, including over-the-air/wire updates, dashboards, analytics, provisioning, security, data piping, tablet/phone connectivity, and more to connect humans to the machines remotely


SHIP - the Big Picture


As an OEM systems designer, you can select from this collection of capabilities to evolve your Industrial Machine to a highly connected, interactive product. Often, OEMs start with the front panel "refresh" as the first step in the process, using the Serious Integrated Modules (SIMs) as a fast and cost effective way to transform the in-person human machine interactivity. Others start with a more subtle architectural change, using the Serious Communications Modules (SCMs) to re-engineer the insides of the machine in preparation for being cloud connected, reduce cost, and enable software and system scaleability in the future.