Brown Engineering has come a long way with Ignition since one of their integrators first downloaded the trial from our website years ago. Now, they’re a Premier Integrator with Inductive Automation, and regularly leverage Ignition’s ease of development and feature-rich toolset to create award-winning projects for their clients. See why they believe Ignition is almost “too good to be true”, and how they’ve grown their customer base with the platform.
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