Industry context

IoT and connected operations in Manufacturing

Neojn connects manufacturing IoT with OT-aware zones, telemetry pipelines, and maintenance analytics that respect safety interlocks and patch windows.

Manufacturing engineer in protective gear monitoring automated production equipment on a modern shop floor

Shop telemetry without governance creates blind spots and attack surface. Neojn segments networks and identities so plant equipment data flows to analytics without exposing PLCs to corporate malware paths.

We align time series and MES events to maintenance work orders so reliability engineers trust predictions enough to change PM schedules.

Incidents include OT rollback and communication templates so safety leads stay in command during partial automation failures.

How Neojn delivers IoT and connected operations in Manufacturing

Industry principals and platform engineers from blueprint through hypercare, with evidence procurement and risk teams expect.

  • Sector discovery

    We map how IoT and connected operations must respect Manufacturing operating rhythms, supervisory themes, and customer promises before architecture freezes.

  • Reference patterns

    Blueprints for data, identity, and integrations that peer institutions already defend, adapted to your vendors and legacy footprint.

  • Controlled delivery

    Milestones with explicit control gates, test packs, and evidence your risk and audit forums can trace without a second narrative.

  • Adoption and change

    Training, communications, and hypercare tuned to frontline roles so value shows up in production metrics, not only go-live checkmarks.

  • Run-state

    Runbooks, monitoring hooks, and enhancement governance so internal teams absorb vendor releases without surprise.

  • Optional managed support

    Shared SLAs where you want Neojn to augment internal operations after stabilization.

Where programs like this earn sponsorship

Sponsors fund when sector risk, customer promises, and technical debt finally meet in one room and need a single plan with named owners.

  • Steering sees the same RAID log and control impact analysis across business and IT.
  • Test evidence and release criteria are agreed before public production dates.
  • Operations inherits documentation that matches real incident and change practice.

Plan IoT and connected operations in Manufacturing

Share your landscape, compliance themes, and timeline. We will return a phased plan, staffing model, and risk register your stakeholders can endorse.

Discuss IoT in Manufacturing