Leoni enters strategic partnership for predictive maintenance for robotic lines

Leoni Partners with relayr to Advance IoT in Automotive Manufacturing

Leoni has partnered with relayr, an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) company, to develop intelligent cable and automation systems integrated with IoT technologies. The collaboration aims to improve efficiency and reliability in automotive manufacturing.

Leoni relayr IoT partnership for predictive maintenance

Through the Leoni relayr IoT partnership, both companies will develop solutions for predictive maintenance and monitoring of robotic production lines. These systems will help manufacturers reduce unplanned downtime and increase overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).

The solution combines Leoni’s LEONiQ technology with relayr’s IoT platform, delivering real-time insights into production performance.

Learn more about Leoni: https://www.leoni.com
Learn more about relayr: https://www.relayr.io

Enhancing Automotive Production Efficiency

The joint solution will provide plant operators with deeper visibility into critical components and processes across manufacturing lines. As a result, companies can identify issues earlier and improve operational performance.

Initial test installations are expected to begin within the year, allowing manufacturers to evaluate the system in real-world environments.

Combining Expertise in IoT and Automation

Leoni will contribute its expertise in intelligent energy and data management systems, along with deep knowledge of automotive automation processes. At the same time, relayr will provide advanced capabilities in IoT technologydata analytics, and industrial process optimization.

Together, the companies aim to deliver scalable solutions that support the digital transformation of manufacturing operations.

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