IoT Products

Oraculo is the most versatile and adaptable factory software system on the market to date.
It is able to observe and translate the data generated from factory machines in real-time, giving us 100% transparency on the functionality of the machine. It is modular in the sense that features of Oraculo can be adapted and used depending on the client’s specific needs and existing solution.

Oraculo is the perfect software to fill in any gaps in the existing factory software solution or to add on any additional required functionality. Oraculo can:
Speak to any machine type, brand or industry,
Extract any form of data required, and
Integrate with any existing system.

This makes it the perfect solution to augment the system currently used by a factory. Our aim is to improve, not necessarily replace, the existing solution.

Oraculo builds a real-time gateway that translates the programmable logic controller (PLC) generated data into exportable, usable data. Oraculo was designed to respond in real-time so that it can optimise predetermined factory key performance indicators (KPIs). It can also recognise patterns in order to build predictive maintenance capabilities and varying levels of automation. Oraculo can adapt to the existing system, making it the perfect stop gap for any factory looking to become more efficient.

Technical Specification

Oraculo builds a real time gateway that translates data coming from the PLC of the machine into exportable, actionable data. This is then sent via the TCP/IP network to the Oraculo system that then generates the graphics on the user interface.

Oraculo has the required algorithms in place to build the know-how for predictive maintenance. Further, we have the software and actuators required to automate the production line based on this real-time information.

Our software reads from any machine, any type of data one can take from the machine (energy consumption, temperature, pressure, gas, state etc.) and converts it into to Oraculo format, sending it to the Oraculo platform to be used as needed. Therefore, the operator is able to see graphics in real time, keep record to track or compare machine behaviour, determine overall equipment efficiency (e.g. exact details of where and for how long a machine had an unplanned stop), integrate with other systems and the list continues.

The exciting part is that this opens up endless possibilities of machine to machine communication, enabling the dream of the smart factory.