Case Studies
Thousands of organizations around the world use Ignition® to improve their processes. Here are some of their stories.
- Water/Wastewater
- Oil and Gas
- Food and Beverage
- Manufacturing
MES Solution Delivers Traceability & Flexibility To Juice Concentrate Manufacturer’s New Facility
In 2022, Döhler South Africa realized they were reaching capacity in their production facility, an impasse that countless growing companies have reached. With the help of INTEG System Integrators, Döhler successfully implemented a massive manufacturing system built in Ignition that balances a staggering amount of functionality with an intuitive interface.
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Clovis Community College Puts Industry 4.0 Into The Hands Of Students & Teachers
Next to the robotic arms, the off-the-shelf miniature smart homes may not appear to be a key part of Clovis Community College’s Automation, Robotics & Mechatronics lab, but this unassuming hardware is providing students and instructors alike with a unique opportunity to build industry-grade automation applications.
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How Inductive Automation Uses Ignition
Here at Inductive Automation, we have found plenty of everyday uses for Ignition because it allows us to create customized tools that generate tremendous value. Discover a few of the ways we leverage our own software platform.
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Water Infrastructure Company Replaces Point-To-Point VPN With MQTT
Goodnight Midstream chose Ignition because it could fulfill several requirements: data mining and business intelligence work on the system backend; powerful Linux-based edge deployments; easy upgrades that could be performed by administrative staff; location data driven by an external database; and template support.
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Iron Foundry Gains Competitive Edge & Increases Efficiency with Innovative Technology
With help from Artek, Ferroloy implemented Ignition to digitally transform their disconnected foundry through efficient data collection and analysis while integrating the new system with existing software and specialized machinery.
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Variety of Connections, Unlimited Licensing Aid Cancer Therapy
Autolus Therapeutics is working hard to deliver life-changing benefits to cancer patients.
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Two Companies Assist University with Engineering Education
For engineering students, experience with real-world tools can be very beneficial.
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Improved Efficiency and Reporting for Large Manufacturer
Atlas Copco is a global company based in Stockholm, Sweden, with 40,000 employees worldwide.
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Three Companies Aid Engineering Education
In many ways, today’s engineering students are our future. They’ll be key players in keeping our industries running for the next few decades.
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SCADA and MES Connect with SAP in New Plant
AriZona Beverages implemented a system based on Ignition and Sepasoft MES for its SCADA integration with SAP. Learn more in this Ignition SCADA case study.
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From Edge to Cloud in Record Time
In under six months, ARB Midstream built a complete Ignition SCADA system for an oil pipeline with 37 sites while upgrading hardware, creating a new network, adding edge computing, and more.
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Ignition Meets FSMA Requirements for Better Food Safety
SmartWash Solutions is based in Salinas, California, near Silicon Valley and the California Central Valley — one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world. It’s the perfect location for a food-safety technology company. SmartWash cares a great deal about food safety. That’s why it’s enabling data collection and analysis for its customers, and also helping those customers meet requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) created FSMA to strengthen prevention of foodborne illness.
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Entire Brewing Process on a Single Software Platform
MadTree Brewing in Ohio starts using Ignition for its brewery SCADA system as the company grows rapidly. Learn about brewing beer with SCADA in this Ignition case study.
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Leveraging Data from More Than 20 Applications Built on Ignition
JMA has built more than 20 applications on top of the Ignition platform, and plans to create even more in the future. The flexibility of Ignition allows JMA to quickly design whatever it needs. The software also gives JMA numerous options when it comes to absorbing data and analyzing it. The result has been a rise in productivity.
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Pharma Company Meets Standards for 21 CFR 11 with Ignition
When Bachem Americas needed a system for human-machine interface (HMI) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), it required one that could not only improve its processes, but also satisfy requirements from the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA’s Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 11 — also known as 21 CFR 11 — establishes rules for the use of electronic records and signatures, covering authentication, confidentiality, integrity, availability, and more.
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Solar-Power Provider Improves Integration, Data Analysis, and Reporting
DEPCOM has been using Ignition for its solar SCADA system to monitor and control its solar power plants since 2015. Learn more in this SCADA case study from Inductive Automation.
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Early Success with Ignition Leads to Expanded Role
When CFF wanted a comprehensive software package that could run processes across several departments while collecting and analyzing data, it turned to Ignition by Inductive Automation®. Ignition is an industrial application platform with numerous tools for building solutions in human-machine interface (HMI), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
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Ignition Increases Flexibility, Lowers Costs for Two Water Utilities
Both Mountain Regional Water District and Park City Water have seen significant improvements since switching from their previous SCADA systems to Ignition. MRW saves more than $400,000 per year on energy with greater control from Ignition. Park City saves the equivalent of one full-time employee by using Ignition to automate its reports to a state agency. Both utilities plan to do more with Ignition in the future. And operators are becoming more engaged with the data at both organizations, creating their own screens in Ignition.
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Largest Cherry Production Line in the World Thrives on Ignition
Ignition enables Prima Frutta to share data about the line with workers throughout the plant. Every day, 10 managers and 900 other employees get data from more than 120 video screens around the facility. The screens are three different sizes: 27 inches, 32 inches, and 60 inches. Every year, Prima Frutta adds more monitors.
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Clearing for Take-Off with Ignition
After understanding the needs for this particular project, we felt that Ignition was tailor-made for this. It’s a very open system, and we like the development and operation environment. We thought it was well-suited for this type of web-based system.
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Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Makes Ignition Its Go-To SCADA Solution
Ignition expands the limits of SCADA for breweries by providing more features for IT and the ability to grow their SCADA systems exponentially. Learn more in this Ignition SCADA case study.
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Revitalized Bourbon Distillery Merges Tradition With Innovation
Bourbon distillery Castle & Key implemented Ignition at their facility in Frankfort, Kentucky, with the help of Gray AES to replace an outdated FactoryTalk system. The mobile-responsive Ignition application was Gray AES’ first large-scale project using Perspective, featuring a high-performance HMI, alarming, and reporting, but most importantly access to historical data.
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Driving Efficiency and Visibility at rPlanet Earth
rPlanet Earth partnered with Kanoa to implement Kanoa MES — a modular, composable manufacturing execution system built specifically for Inductive Automation’s Ignition platform.
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Sterilization Scheduling Application Eliminates Recipe Control Gap For Pharmaceutical Manufacturer
In an industry like pharmaceuticals, maintaining quality and compliance is a strict requirement, not an optional goal. Outdated or ineffective technologies and methods can not only hamper efficiency, but also stunt growth and potentially affect product quality. That was the situation Sandalwood Systems Integration Group found itself in with one customer who was having difficulty bridging the gap between their scheduling application and their ERP system.
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Project Summary:
CertainTeed, a division of Saint-Gobain North America, has adopted Ignition along with many of the core Sepasoft modules to deploy ‘FaCTory+’ – a Vision-based MES solution. This system is currently being utilized by 15+ plants with many more on the roadmap. The key reasons behind its success are the close collaboration between the IT, operational, and business teams; its user-friendly and data-centric UI; and the sophisticated architecture that has allowed CertainTeed to scale easily from site to site.
Problem:
The main problem was a lot of the plants either used legacy MES systems or, in many cases, simply paper. For the former case, it was difficult to get support when it came to additional requirements and improvements or troubleshooting. For the latter, it was hard to keep track of production orders, raw material usage as well as tracking downtime and scrap cost for analysis purposes.
Solution:
Ignition allows CertainTeed to pull in production orders from SAP directly using the Business Connector Module by Sepasoft. The OEE Module from Sepasoft allows CertainTeed to see 24-hour performance of a line at any given point such as uptime, downtime, maintenance etc. In addition, CertainTeed can use production KPIs such as OEE, compare current production run to previous run, as well as track top-five downtime/scrap reasons at any given point. The Live Analysis feature allows CertainTeed to see real-time KPIs such as work order, run ID, equipment state, etc.
The application also allows operators to report scrap quantities and assign reason codes to captured downtime events. Finally, the supervisor will verify the ‘balancing’ of each run, i.e., whether total production (comprising finished goods and scrap) aligns with raw material usage. After validation, all relevant data such as machine hours, slow time, down time, scrap, and raw material is sent to SAP. There is also a shift log list which allows operators to document shift notes, report issues, etc. This is accomplished using the Vision Module for operator stations and the Perspective Module for mobile tablet use.
Results:
This system is much more efficient, saves time, and allows operators to view key information at any given time. Additionally, engineers can now run reports to track production history, analyze top downtime reasons, which lead to better data-driven project plans.
Start Date: March 2021
Deploy Date: Ongoing; 15 plants live as of today
Project Scope:
Tags: 150+ per line (nearly 50 lines across 15 sites)
Screens: 250+ Vision / 5 Perspective
Clients: 20+ per site, Vision / 5+ per site, Perspective
Alarms: 5-10 per line
Devices used: 5-20 per site / 150+ total
Architectures used: Each site standalone
Databases used: 6 DB per site / 45 total - Microsoft SQL
Historical data logged: 150+ tags historized per line
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Object-Oriented Approach Facilitates Improved Control For Large-Scale Neutrino Experiment
The Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND) is the latest large-scale neutrino experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), which will be used to analyze the properties of neutrinos, a family of elusive fundamental particles. The main volume of the detector consists of 112 tons of liquid argon, kept cold and pure by an elaborate cryogenic system, which is monitored and controlled via Ignition.
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Food Manufacturer Uses Ignition To Enhance Efficiency & Quality In Three Largest Bakeries
Goodman Fielder is a food manufacturer with a portfolio of well-known grocery and foodservice brands. Goodman Fielder’s markets span Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and the Islands, Papua New Guinea, and New Caledonia. This project includes the Goodman Fielder Baking division in Australia, starting with their three largest bakeries: Clayton in Melbourne, Victoria; Moorebank in Sydney, New South Wales; Burleigh Heads in Gold Coast, Queensland. Goodman Fielder envisaged streamlining the day-to-day production processes through Digital Transformation and implementing modern Industry 4.0 best practices and technology. To enhance production efficiency and product quality from the mixing equipment, Goodman Fielder identified the need for additional data automation, prompting the establishment of a SAP, Recipe, and Scheduling Initiative.
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Ignition Aids Large SCADA Agriculture Project Outside Cairo
Madkour Group needed to achieve Digital Transformation on the project infrastructure and automation system for the National Project for Developing the New Valley in Toshka. The project aims to reclaim one million acres outside of Cairo as part of Egypt’s overall plan to reclaim and cultivate three million acres in total. Leveraging Ignition’s scalable architecture, unlimited licensing, flexibility, and rapid development tools, Madkour established a central control building to easily operate, manage, and maintain a large number of sites, equipment, and facilities spread out across this vast desert area.
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Ignition-Based UNS Provides Real-Time Orchestration For Pharmaceutical Company
The FMS (Factory Management System) is a real-time automation orchestrator for the entire plant, including production equipment, intra-plant logistics, warehouses, utilities and clean rooms. Through the integration with Level 2, 3 and 4 applications, the FMS delivers a layer of abstraction and a single-point-of-access that allows operations to monitor and control all processes in real time. FMS’ abstraction layer is based on the concept of the Unified Namespace where all applications can exchange the required information for process automation in a decoupled architecture and where Cinfa has set the information semantic model of its business.
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Rock Quarry Implements Ignition to Improve Visibility, Safety & Decision-Making
George Reed, with the help of Factory Technologies, was looking to further automate the processes at its quarries and make Ignition an organization-wide standard.
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Despite its close proximity to the Pacific Ocean, water is a precious commodity along California’s central coast. California American Water — a division of American Water Corporation that serves about 675,000 people — found that the SCADA system at its Monterey facility was consistently faulting and struggling to maintain the high standards required of a water utility, especially one in a “hydraulically challenged” area. California American Water – Monterey chose system integrator Flexware Innovation to replace its legacy Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system with Ignition — an industrial automation platform for SCADA, HMI, IIoT, MES, and more — to improve efficiency, compliance, and reporting.
Creating a Framework for Success
Flexware’s relationship with American Water Corporation originated with a project to develop a framework for standardizing color scheming, symbol layouts, and faceplates across the enterprise. Previously, each American Water location was responsible for its own visualization, resulting in a lack of consistency between facilities, and making remote troubleshooting efforts confusing and difficult.
To create this framework, Flexware chose Ignition not only for its rapid development environment with reusable templates and tag structures, but also because Ignition’s unlimited licensing model meant that American Water could implement the framework without needing to consider the individual size of each facility.
As the developer of the framework, Flexware was chosen as the “gatekeeper” for each Ignition implementation. While some installations have been handled by other integrators, Flexware vets any additions or modifications to maintain high quality. “[American Water] tasked us with developing a SCADA platform that any SI [System Integrator] can come in and use,” said TJ Holt, Team Lead at Flexware.
A SCADA Runs Through It
For the implementation at Monterey, Flexware worked closely with California American Water to develop a solution for migrating from a legacy SCADA system to a mature and mobile-friendly distributed Ignition system. The new system monitors and controls close to 130 remote sites, while providing Key Performance Indicator (KPI) data to American Water’s enterprise portal.
California American Water’s legacy SCADA system could not meet current operational needs, offering a clunky interface that required operators to drill down through multiple screens to view KPIs and excessive implementation time to add new sensors or pumps. Beyond its inefficient interface, the legacy system lacked the capability to upgrade to Industry 4.0 standards like mobile accessibility, advanced data analytics, and modern cybersecurity measures.
The sheer magnitude and scope of the facility made the idea of migrating to a new system a daunting task. The system encompasses over 120,000 tags, over 13,000 OPC tags, and 140 PLCs, all on one Ignition gateway. However, using Ignition’s unlimited licensing model in conjunction with the flexibility and dynamism of the established framework, Flexware was able to rapidly scale out the solution despite the size of the project. “I honestly don't think I could have done this project in any other software,” Holt said.
Eye-Catching, Yet Understated
Flexware designed the system’s visualization following ISA-101 high-performance HMI standards, replacing the legacy system’s bright colors and inconsistent screens with streamlined grayscale to emphasize changes and alarms. For navigation through the HMI, Flexware took American Water’s existing structure and separated it by sub-area, then moved critical KPIs to headers so that parts of the system, like wells and tanks, can be constantly monitored.
The new Ignition HMI has been especially beneficial for California American Water’s alarm management. “Having this ISA-101 standard template is probably the best way to identify where those problems are before they actually become a real problem,” said Mike Grondin, SCADA Manager for California American Water. In the legacy system, low-level alarm notifications had a tendency to be lost in the overly colorful display.
To make alarm response easier, an in-application alarm dock aggregates all alarms and gives supervisors control of alarm severity. “Anybody at the supervisor level and above is able to make changes to what calls out, what alarm calls out, and what level of alarm it is,” said Grondin. Beyond that, simplified rosters allow supervisors to easily toggle between the pump, treatment, and wastewater groups to dictate alarm and schedule management.
Large-Scale Solution in Your Back Pocket
One of the most critical features of the new Ignition system was mobile-responsiveness and accessibility. This was accomplished using Ignition’s Perspective Module, allowing Flexware to develop screens and templatized views that smoothly transition from desktop to tablet and mobile.
“The automatic scaling allows all different devices to be used,” Grondin said. “An operator can be sitting at the tank or a pump site and be able to view the active values of the site on their mobile phone without having to log in anything and be connected just about anywhere.” Combined with the high-performance framework, these screens have enabled operators to quickly ascertain the status of the system, whether they are on the plant floor or traveling to a remote site.
The increased accessibility also solved another issue with the legacy system. “One of the problems we had previously was to view the SCADA system, it had to be in a secure network. One thing that we were able to do with the Ignition system is make a view-only that doesn't go into the secure side,” Grondin said.
A Swift Migration
Flexware was able to work in the background because implementing Ignition did not require shutting down operations. Both systems were run in parallel until the legacy system could be shut down completely. “Installing the Ignition system on the Stratus server, it was virtually seamless. [Flexware] had a link into where they could download the project onto the server. It was already preloaded with everything they needed,” Grondin said.
One critical aspect of migrating the system was adding devices and updating tag locations for PLCs. Ignition’s server-centric deployment and Tag Historian Module made this easy. “Add the location and it updates the SQL table and it automatically populates the navigation header in the SCADA app,” said Holt.
“The Historian being integrated into the system also is a huge benefit. It's a SQL base. So getting the information out and updating the new tag location is all integrated. So that doesn't require any special programming or changes,” said Grondin.
Just like the seamless installation, making changes to the current Ignition system is quick and simple. “The way that Ignition handles the upgrade is far superior than any other software I've touched before. It's zero impact onto production, and there's no gotchas,” said Holt.
Keeping up with Trends
For operators, every new system will have a learning curve, but to ease the transition, Flexware moved certain Ignition gateway functions into the UI itself. “The operators are able to create their own custom trends … They can export all of that data into a CSV format and they can get KPI values in a report format for compliance reasons,” said Holt. “Everything is available to them through the UI.”
Generating reports with the legacy system had been a nuisance. Conversely, the Ignition system makes reporting immediate, with the option to log, download, and save reports and trends. “The trending option allows those engineers to go in and grab the data for one point or multiple points for any time period that they need. Simply download, and then they can put in charts, Excel, whatever they need to use it for, which takes a lot off of my plate,” said Grondin.
Paving the Way
Leveraging Ignition, California American Water’s Monterey facility now has a system that is infinitely scalable into the future and adheres to modern best practices. Additionally, maintenance has been almost nonexistent. “Once we've established the project, established all the tags, everything is talking. We have their views configured. It just runs,” said Holt.
Currently, 30-40 employees use the Ignition system at the Monterey facility and California American Water plans to implement Ignition in Southern California shortly, and Northern California after that. However, everyone in American Water Corporation can view the system in read-only mode. “Everybody can look in, even from the CEO down to the office clerk. So virtually thousands of employees could be using it,” said Grondin.
Holt applauds American Water’s urge to be the “forward thinkers” of the water/wastewater industry. “I really enjoy working with American Water. They have a lot of sites, they know they have a lot of data, and they want to do something with it,” Holt said. “It's really great to be a part of a company who wants to put the money and capital towards this, to pave the way for other industries to follow.”
Learn more about how Ignition helps to enable Digital Transformation for the Water & Wastewater Industry


Cutting-Edge DMS Emphasizes Data Contextualization For Pharmaceutical Organization
The objective of this project was to develop the Automation Infrastructure and Data Management System backbone for the world’s largest Cell and Gene Therapy Pharmaceutical (CDMO). Center for Breakthrough Medicines’ (CBM) primary aim was to automate data collection and contextualization while ensuring logical controls are in place to protect client data and proprietary information. The system will provide a platform for equipment deployment and integration, maximizes flexibility and redundancy while minimizing upkeep and maintenance, and incorporates cutting-edge automation and IT technology for expansion and future growth.
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Alarm Management System Makes Compliance Easier For Biopharmaceutical Company
Merck & Co., Inc., the premier research-intensive biopharmaceutical company in the world, requested Grantek’s assistance in building an alarm management system with the Ignition SCADA platform for its facility in West Point, PA. This solution provides alarm monitoring, historization, and a management interface for 10,000+ points while also delivering ad hoc and scheduled reporting tools to aid in the rationalization of up to 30,000 alarm events per day. Grantek’s solution, built with Ignition Perspective, also provides point change management and tracking tools to assist site administrators in maintaining the associated point metadata. These results would be difficult to achieve without Ignition’s versatile capabilities.
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Data Center Supports Continuous Improvement Through SCADA Synchronization
Vantage Data Centers’ goal for this project was to design and deploy an Ignition Perspective system for multiple data centers across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), used for both system control and monitoring, as well as supporting operational excellence and continuous improvement.
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Ignition Community Unites To Build Homeless Management Information System
Room in the Inn (RITI) was using four disparate software packages, Excel, and email to run their operations, but there were still too many gaps and the logistics were too complex for the existing solutions. Vertech offered to build an Ignition application that combined all their software packages for their existing operations and included additional logistics features. And Vertech offered to do it for free. Over 150 volunteers from around the world participated in this two-and-a-half-year project to provide RITI with the solution they need to help serve the homeless community in Nashville, TN.
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Ignition Empowers Business Evolution For Leader In Water Supply Lines
Saint-Gobain PAM has launched a business modernization program to remain at the highest level of competitiveness, and digital technology plays a key role. Saint-Gobain PAM chose the 150-year-old reference plant to demonstrate that leveraging Ignition as an enterprise platform could cover every need and that a team of 6 experts could successfully manage the entire transformation, including SCADA, MES, track and trace, quality control, and many other functions.
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Custom Visual Tools Help Bring Animatronic Creatures To Life
Creature Technology Company developed and implemented the C-Tech 2 system with support from ESM Automation Systems (AKA ESM Australia) and Inductive Automation. The system provides theatrical technicians and operators with simple visual tools to modify or create interaction and motion of complex animatronics figures without needing to access or be experts in PLC, motion, or SCADA programming. The drag-and-drop interface offers a friendly and familiar way to pull dynamic functions from a palette to a workspace and draw links between them to create complex relationships. For this project, the data structures, functions, variables, relationships, and even screen layouts and tabbed views are linked to a PostgreSQL database. Beckhoff industrial controllers, connected to the same database, interpret configurations in the database into logic and motion control settings. The logic and motion control settings are used in conjunction with motion profiles generated by studio animation tools to create fluid, lifelike movements, and interaction of animatronic creatures.
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SCADA Aids New Approach to Process Safety Studies and Training
Safety training of industrial personnel is extremely important, and while most training techniques are well established, there’s always room for improvement.
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New SCADA Helps to Heat Second-Largest City in Denmark
Aarhus chose Ignition for their district heating software and their SCADA solution for district heating system, and connected about 700,000 tags and 150 devices.
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Creating a Smart Field with 114 Sites in Just Eight Months
NGL Energy Partners is a diversified midstream oil & gas company that provides multiple services to producers and end users, including transportation, storage, blending, and marketing of crude oil.
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Automotive Supplier Moves Faster with New SCADA/MES
Veoneer, a leading global supplier for the automotive industry, chose Ignition to quickly build a new SCADA & MES solution. Discover the power of Ignition SCADA in automotive industry control systems.
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Digital Transformation for 18 Hydroelectric Power Plants
Taking care of our planet requires commitment and leadership. Engie has displayed both in its expansion of renewable energy production, such as hydroelectricity.
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Utility Replaces Five SCADA Systems with One
The Utility Department at the City of Fort Smith, Arkansas, provides water and wastewater services to 150,000 people.
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EFA Automazione S.p.A. & Orva s.r.l. Revamp Plants Under Advanced Supervision System
Orva uses Ignition for better production in the food industry.
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EFA Automazione S.p.A.: SCADA Keeps Ötzi the Iceman Cool
The South Tyrol Museum leverages Ignition for perfect environment control.
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EFA Automazione S.p.A. & Drillmec S.p.A. Create Single Project With Three-Level Synchronization
Drillmec updated its SCADA system, created new dashboards, and made several other improvements.
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Numerous Tools on One Platform Save Time and Money
Madison-Kipp Corporation wanted to bring down costs and raise efficiency, so it implemented Ignition in numerous areas within its production facilities.
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Baggage-Handling System Upgrade Inspires Future Projects
Dublin Airport improved baggage-handling operations with Ignition, looks to expand on its use.
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Solar Provider Puts More Than 30 Sites on a Single SCADA Platform
Ecoplexus now has a consistent look and feel for all the sites — in addition to lower costs, greater efficiency, more data than ever before, and improved data analysis.
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Semiconductor Fab Plant Improves Connections to Machinery
Qorvo uses the SECS/GEM Module for Ignition, which enables Ignition projects and third-party applications to communicate with semiconductor fab equipment.
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Helping Customers with 21 CFR Part 11
Snapdragon recently adopted Ignition for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and is leveraging that system to help its customers comply with requirements from the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
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Improving Product Quality and Quantity
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World’s Largest Yogurt Plant Thrives on Ignition
See how Chobani, the top Greek yogurt brand in America, has been leveraging Ignition SCADA software for its plant automation for several years.
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SugarCreek Leverages Ignition for Continuous Improvement and OT-IT Convergence
“Before we put Ignition in, getting real-time data was quite often a struggle,” said Ed Rodden, chief information officer for SugarCreek. “Typically, we were looking at information that was a day old. Now with Ignition, the data is immediately available and highly actionable. It’s a world of difference.”
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World Leader in Aerial Work Platforms Expands on Ignition
JLG began using Ignition in 2014 to better understand its downtime causes. Since then, JLG’s use of Ignition has expanded rapidly. JLG uses Ignition for machine control, data collection, remote alarm notification, reporting, and more. “We’re using Ignition in various areas throughout the plant, and we’re seeing results in machine control and greater efficiency thanks to the downtime tracking,” said Tom Koontz, senior maintenance engineer at JLG.
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Brewery Improves Efficiency in Multiple Areas with Ignition
To run its main brewery in Escondido, near San Diego, Stone uses Ignition by Inductive Automation® for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and for its manufacturing execution system (MES). Ignition is an industrial application platform with several tools for creating solutions in SCADA, MES, human-machine interface (HMI), and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
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Agricultural Cooperative Solves Automation Problems with Ignition
Many problems were resolved with the Ignition architecture, which centralized both historical and real-time data in a single database. This allowed for better management of data overall. Ignition’s licensing model, which provides unlimited licenses at no extra expense, was also helpful. And Ignition’s ability to work with a variety of operating systems also improved things for AFA.
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Utility Deploys Ignition for SCADA and Much More
With Ignition, data flows throughout the enterprise, from the plant floor to the executive level — even via mobile devices. Operators have a holistic view of the plant, so they can better understand what’s happening throughout the facility. Operators get advance warnings on overflow events, and the department sees time savings and other efficiencies on a daily basis.
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Two Plants, One Solution
Adams Group, the largest supplier of organic expeller-pressed vegetable oils in the US, uses Ignition in its SCADA & MES solution. Read more in this Ignition SCADA case study.
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Water Agency Welcomes the Future with Ignition
While many water/waste water facilities stick with outdated supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, Aguas de Saltillo in Mexico is taking a different path and accelerating toward Industry 4.0 — and is seeing numerous benefits today.
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