How the OPTX Platform Is Transforming Manufacturing Through Platform Engineering
Ms. Merlin shakila selva Pandian – Technical Director Software and Data Science
Manufacturing is rapidly evolving from siloed operations to connected, intelligent ecosystems. At the heart of this shift is platform engineering — and platforms like OPTX demonstrate how a unified operational platform can unlock real transformation on the factory floor.
Unified OT & IT Data Foundation
OPTX integrates OT data from sensors, PLCs, SCADA, and MES with IT data from ERP, supply chain, quality, and maintenance systems. This convergence creates a single, trusted data foundation where operational events are directly linked to business outcomes such as cost, delivery, and quality.
Real-Time Monitoring (RTM)
With RTM, manufacturing teams gain live visibility into production status, equipment health, throughput, and deviations. Issues such as downtime, bottlenecks, or quality drift are detected instantly, allowing operators and supervisors to act before they escalate into losses.
Digital Twin Modules
OPTXs Digital Twin modules continuously synchronize with real time OT data, enabling what if analysis and optimization across operations. Teams can evaluate different scenarios, optimize performance parameters, and make data backed decisions before implementing changes on the shop floor.
Digital Twin Modules
Beyond operational visibility, OPTX transforms data into executive level dashboards. Business leaders can track KPIs such as OEE, yield, energy efficiency, cost per unit, and on time delivery — all in real time. This alignment ensures that operational decisions directly support business objectives.
The Outcome
By combining OT–IT convergence, real-time monitoring, digital twins, and insight-driven dashboards, the OPTX platform enables manufacturers to move from reactive operations to predictive, optimized, and business-aligned manufacturing.
“Turning Operations into Intelligent System