Deploying IoT systems in ATEX environments offers significant opportunities to optimize maintenance, enhance safety, and collect critical data remotely. But between strict regulations, technical complexity, and operational risks, it’s easy to fall into traps. Too many...
Renault, one of the global leaders in the automotive sector, launched an ambitious project to optimize the technical management of its factories. Confronted with outdated systems based on wired infrastructure, the company identified an urgent need to transition to a...
ATEX zones (ATmosphères EXplosibles) refer to industrial environments where explosive mixtures of gases, vapors, or dust may form. These zones are found in many sectors, including petrochemicals, food processing, pharmaceuticals, waste treatment, and metallurgy....
The Internet of Things (IoT) is reshaping how industrial operators monitor and maintain technical assets. In ATEX-classified zones, connected devices that provide continuous data collection offer significant value: they reduce human intervention and enable early fault...
ATEX-classified zones, connected sensors, predictive maintenance… These concepts are becoming increasingly common in the industrial world. Yet, when it comes to implementing a project in the field, many technical and regulatory questions arise. As a maintenance...