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    AVEVA is a global leader in engineering and industrial software. Their expertise and innovation have put them at the heart of the world’s most ambitious projects, biggest companies, and greatest challenges. AVEVA, combined with Schneider Electric’s industrial software business, creates an unmatched organization and end-to-end portfolio focused on driving digital transformation across the entire asset and operational life cycles to maximize return on capital and improve profitability.

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    Critical Manufacturing provides the most modern, flexible and configurable manufacturing execution system (MES) available. Critical Manufacturing MES helps manufacturers stay ahead of stringent product traceability and compliance requirements; reduce risk with inherent closed-loop quality; integrate seamlessly with enterprise systems and factory automation; and provide deep intelligence and visibility of global production operations.

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    Lighthouse Systems enables the smart factory by creating the connectivity previously missing throughout manufacturing operations, so people can work smarter and assets can work harder, whilst delivering superior quality to customers. They are a world-leading vendor of MES/MOM systems. Their manufacturing execution system (MES) software Shopfloor-Online provides real-time visibility of the entire manufacturing operations. Shopfloor-Online MES is modular with modules across all four areas of plant operations; production, quality, inventory and maintenance. Manufacturing organisations can choose the functionalities of the MES they wish to initially implement and expand their MES system over time by adding more modules. Being web-based, the software can be hosted on-premise as well as in the cloud.

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