IoT and Edge Computing for Immediate Insights and Real-Time Action

In a world where speed and precision are becoming increasingly important, IoT and Edge Computing enable direct insights and real-time decision-making. Batenburg Applied Technologies provides the essential hardware that allows developers and machine manufacturers to create products that respond faster and smarter. This results in reduced latency, improved control, and higher efficiency for both the manufacturing industry and end users. Our components and in-house developed systems combine technical innovation with practical applicability, ensuring organisations truly benefit from the power of IoT and Edge Computing.

From sensing to autonomous action without delay
A connecting force within and beyond the manufacturing industry

A connecting force within and beyond the manufacturing industry

IoT and Edge Computing connect processes, systems, and organisations. Batenburg Applied Technologies creates solutions that enable secure and straightforward data exchange both within a factory and across partner ecosystems. This allows companies to fine-tune their production, implement predictive maintenance, and respond more rapidly to market dynamics. By integrating technology into existing workflows, we help organisations operate not only more efficiently but also more flexibly — and stay better connected in an increasingly digital world.

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Increased offshore productivity and safety thanks to an innovative crane
As an operator on an offshore drilling platform, you want to work as safely and efficiently as possible. GustoMSC designed an electrically powered crane with two pivot points in the boom, creating a large working range. System integrator Batenburg JB Systems and Siemens handled the electrical and control aspects. This innovation leads to increased productivity, safety, and sustainability.
Technology and innovation come together in the ARW-912
Pesticides may be used less and less. The current alternative is for human hands to clean the weeds from the crop. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI), Batenburg Beenen has managed to automate this.