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Tend Launches in.view™ Robot Performance Management Software

By Paige Beach | October 6, 2017

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Tend has launched in.view(TM), a cloud-based monitoring and analysis application for both industrial and collaborative robots, at the RoboBusiness show in Santa Clara, CA, September 27-28, 2017.

According to the company, Tend in.view (“intelligent view”) software allows users to remotely monitor and analyze the performance of their production robots in real time from any location, through a secure, cloud-based application on their mobile device. The solution features automated alert notifications, a live and historical video feed of the robot(s) being monitored, and access to important key performance indicators (KPIs) including event and exception monitoring, job cycle analysis and activity logs. In addition, in.view allows users to access robot logs and video recordings of the robot cell when issues arise, providing an effective way for systems integrators and in-house support personnel to remotely diagnose and troubleshoot errors.

Tend was recently recognized by industry analyst firm Frost & Sullivan as the 2017 Entrepreneurial Company of the Year for Industrial Robotics Software in Discrete Industries, and the in.view application was a major reason why the Boston-based startup was selected, according to officials at both companies. The in.view application is already being used by systems integrators and large, distributed manufacturing organizations, including a major provider of consumer appliances, Tend reports.

“in.view is a breakthrough for manufacturers and systems integrators of all sizes,” said Tend CEO Mark Silliman. “It gives operators and plant managers 24×7 access to valuable insights about their production performance, without requiring the hardware, sensors or extensive integration involved with other smart manufacturing solutions.”

According to the company, in.view is available for $250 per month, with no up-front hardware or installation costs and no long-term subscription required. Visit booth #102 at RoboBusiness 2017 to see the world premiere of the in.view application, or www.tend.ai to learn more.

 

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