What industries do you automate most?
Core sectors include automotive, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, logistics, energy, aerospace, and electronics with dedicated implementation patterns for each.

Automotive cycle times. Pharmaceutical validation. Food-grade hygienic design. Our automation by industry approach maps standards, controls, and execution to each sector. This is how we deliver automation of industries with less risk and faster production impact.
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We align each sector's production goals with its compliance requirements before execution starts. The engineering scope changes by process risk, quality controls, traceability, and throughput targets, so each industry gets a tailored implementation path.
Core sectors include automotive, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, logistics, energy, aerospace, and electronics with dedicated implementation patterns for each.
It changes architecture, safety design, validation, and commissioning depth. For example, pharma prioritizes traceability while automotive prioritizes cycle stability and uptime.
Standards vary by industry and may include quality, safety, and validation frameworks such as IATF, FDA/21 CFR, and ISO/IEC machine safety requirements.
Start where output is constrained most: reliability bottlenecks, quality drift, or cycle-time loss. The first phase should recover throughput quickly and reduce operational risk.
Cross-industry depth lets us bring proven patterns from one sector to solve novel challenges in another.
Automotive Automation
OEMs and Tier 1/2 suppliers — engine, body, paint, and battery lines.
Manufacturing Automation
General industrial automation across discrete and process plants.
Battery Manufacturing Automation
EV battery manufacturing — module and pack assembly with vision QC.
Robotics in Food Industry
Hygienic design, GMP-compliant control, packaging and palletizing.
Pharma Automation
Validated systems, serialization, and cleanroom-compatible automation.
Warehouse and Logistics Automation
Distribution centers, conveyor systems, and warehouse automation.
Electronics Manufacturing Automation
Precision assembly, test handling, and ESD-controlled automation.
Aerospace Automation
Composite layup, drilling, fastening, and AS9100 traceability.
Plastics and Injection Molding Automation
Injection molding cells, take-out robotics, and downstream automation.
Mining Automation
Process control for crushers, screens, conveyors, and motor controls.
The same four core service lines, deployed and tuned for the constraints of each industry — from automotive cycle times to pharmaceutical validation traceability.
Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Beckhoff, Keyence.
FANUC, ABB, KUKA, Yaskawa, Mitsubishi for every application.
Panel design, VFDs, servo drives, machine vision, safety PLCs.
Rigging, decommission, transport, reinstall, recommission.
We've delivered automation in dozens of specialized applications beyond these core sectors — semiconductor, medical devices, renewable energy, defense, and more.
Tell us about your sector and application. We'll show you what's possible — engineer-to-engineer call within 24 hours.