e-nizing GmbH, a newly founded daughter company of Schenck Process, is launching e-nizing.io today: a platform upon which operators can monitor all machines and equipment.

e-nizing: all machines finally in one platform – offered by mechanical engineers. Credit: e-nizing GmbH
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In the complex and connected landscape oft he day, the e-nizing platform simplifies things. Regardless of which IoT solution a company has in place, e-nizing brings it all together in a single, simple, safe and fast application, offering:
- Integration: the freedom to integrate all IoT solutions without data silos as data can be collected from any machine, analytics or sensors;
- Visualisation: observe the status of a machine in a structured and clear way;
- Analysis: data analyses through a variety of add-ons, either directly with or with third-party services; and
- Action: Limits for every data point can be defined and any event, issue or problem can trigger communication and rectifying actions., e.g. automatically ordering spare parts or maintenance.
Peaceful easy feeling
Schenck Process President & CEO, and Managing Director of e-nizing GmbH Andreas Evertz said: “On behalf of the team I am delighted to announce the launch of e-nizing. The market has shown a need for what e-nizing offers for a long time, and we are now providing the answer. e-nizing already supports many Schenck Process machines’ monitoring, with many more coming soon. We do what everyone’s always talking about. Easy Industry 4.0 is now becoming reality.”
Michael Paas, Vice President Technology e-nizing GmbH, added: “I have worked for over 25 years in IT Infrastructure and IT Security, including for one of the largest internet service providers. This platform lets users put all doubts to rest. I’ve rarely seen a product that combines usability, high availability, and strong level of IT security all based on the newest IT Technology on one platform, as e-nizing does.”
Behind the e-nizing brand is a company with a start-up spirit, with a team that combines mechanical engineering with IT backgrounds. An award-winning project that evolved from Schenck Process’ future lab, the e-nizing project represents the next step in industry 4.0 and IoT in the workplace.