Cassia partners with Augury on industrial IoT
Cassia Networks recently announced a strategic partnership with Augury, targeted at transforming the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) landscape.
This collaboration brings together Cassia’s expertise in long-range Bluetooth connectivity with Augury’s AI-powered predictive maintenance technology, promising to elevate industrial condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.
This partnership merges Cassia’s industrial-grade X-2000 Bluetooth gateway and IoT Access Controller software platform with Augury’s Machine Health monitoring sensors and AI-driven software solutions. The result is seamless long-range connectivity and simultaneous monitoring of multiple devices in challenging industrial environments.
Furthermore, the combined solution tackles the issue of scaling traditional wired connections, proposing a more reliable and cost-effective alternative using Bluetooth IoT for extensive industrial monitoring. This strategy assists end customers in eliminating production downtime, enhancing process efficiency, maximising yield, and reducing waste and emissions.
“We are incredibly excited to welcome Augury as a strategic partner for Cassia Networks,” said Felix Zhao, CEO of Cassia Networks. “The Cassia Networks-Augury partnership is poised to redefine industrial condition monitoring, offering a comprehensive solution that addresses the evolving needs of modern manufacturing and industrial operations.”
“We are excited to collaborate with Cassia Networks to expand the impact and reach of our purpose-built Machine Health solutions,” added Saar Yoskovitz, Co-Founder and CEO of Augury. “By integrating Cassia’s innovative X-2000 Bluetooth gateway with Augury’s Machine Health, we infuse high quality, AI-driven insights at every layer of the predictive maintenance stack, ensuring IoT is capable of handling every challenge production throws its way. We look forward to the future of this partnership as Cassia Networks and Augury continue to push the boundaries for IIoT innovation.”
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