Directory

Symboticware Incorporated

Address
83 Durham Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, P3E 3M5
Telephone
705-562-9317
Fax
1-888-693-5355
E-mail
Visited
789
Symboticware Incorporated

Intelligent Systems for Industial Automation

Symboticware develops open systems for use in mining automation and environmental monitoring with it's bi-directional vendor agnostic platform.

Our Technology

SymBot (Hardware)

The Symbot is a modular hardware device for intelligent monitoring and control applications. The SymBot complies with OPC UA standards the international open standard for industrial automation and systems interoperability. The SymBot represents a significant technical advancement in monitoring devices. The SymBot is a low power, low temperature and high performance micro industrial computer capable of high level functionality, built for rugged and harsh remote conditions.  The SymBot product line includes satellite communications (SymSat), Open RFID (SymBot-RFID) and Intelligent Data Logger (SymBot-IDL) modules.

OPIS (Software)

Open Platform for Intelligent Systems (OPIS), a modular software framework for implementing intelligent monitoring and control and industrial automation applications. OPIS has been designed as a tier-agnostic framework that is embedded within 1) intelligent sensor applications running on remote and underground devices, 2) decision support applications running on enterprise information servers, and 3) analytical tools running on end-user workstations.

SymSite (Communications)

SymSite builds upon the SymBot station management device to collect data from remote monitoring sites via satellite, cellular, WiFi or Ethernet which disseminates decision support information to geographically dispersed stakeholders. SymSite also can serve as a gateway to existing data historians such as OSIsoft's PI System.

SymView (Modelling)

SymView is a modelling tool for the development of knowledge representation based on the collection of monitoring data. Knowledge representation can provide an infrastructure for autonomic (self-managing) monitoring and control.