Get ready to dive into the world of modern calibration technology and discover how it can revolutionize the business of calibration service companies.
A customized Beamex solution including hardware and software sits at the heart of Endress+Hauser’s state-of-the-art Customer Experience Centre in Ontario.
Beamex’s automated, paperless calibration solution has helped National Grid streamline its calibration processes and save a huge amount of time and money in the process.
Paperless documentation including recalibration cycles using the CMX software offers customers a cost effective way of processing and administering data.
The services provided by Beamex have made it possible to prepare all the data, procedures and tasks to be performed so that the service provider company was operational from the first day of the outage period.
Through automated calibration, DC Water has been able to meet the increasing requirements associated with control system upgrades and evolving compliance.
Reaching a 50-year milestone is significant in any industry. Especially in the calibration industry where accuracy is everything. For Beamex, it has meant continuous evolution and an ability to anticipate the next big shift in the market. These traits have made the company a global leader in calibration solutions with over 15,000 customers in 140 countries.
In critical sectors like manufacturing and pharmaceuticals, IT-OT convergence has become a key priority. These industries are realising that integrating Information Technology (IT) with Operational Technology (OT) is not just about connecting systems but also about aligning people, processes and technologies.
Critical industries are under constant pressure to boost efficiency and minimise downtime. One effective solution is partial IT/OT convergence, which provides a strategic path forward while avoiding the risks and complexities of full integration.
For decades, operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) have existed in separate silos, each with its priorities and practices. Bridging these worlds is no simple task since it can feel risky and even overwhelming.
In today’s global economy, supply chain resilience has become more critical than ever before. As companies strive to create more efficient, transparent, and sustainable supply chains, the convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) is playing an increasingly vital role.
Operational Technology (OT) professionals in the process and energy sectors have long been cautious about Information Technology (IT) departments encroaching on their territory. Yet, to realise Industry 4.0, integrating these systems is crucial and complex, particularly given cybersecurity concerns.