Our Products & Services at a glance

Connectivity & Integration

  • IoT connectivity solutions based on OPC UA
  • Bridging legacy industrial systems with modern IoT platforms
  • Plug & play deployment for faster, cost-efficient integration

Security & Compliance

  • Built-in encryption and authentication
  • Adherence to cybersecurity and regulatory standards
  • Ensuring secure, scalable and interoperable data flow

Consulting & Analytics

  • Industrial automation and enterprise software expertise
  • Real-time data flow for predictive maintenance and optimization
  • Strategic consulting to modernize operations without disruption

Why choose us?

FUTURE READY

Our solutions anticipate tomorrow’s needs today. Powered by our connectivity tools evolve with advancing technology, ensuring enterprises remain agile, secure & interoperable. Real-time analytics transform raw data into actionable intelligence driving predictive maintenance, efficiency gains & strategic decisions so businesses can operate at the speed of the future.

SECURE & SCALABILITY

We deliver connectivity solutions designed to grow with time, technology & AI. Built on robust security and adaptive architecture, our platform evolves seamlessly as industries transform ensuring enterprises remain protected, interoperable and ready to scale from today’s needs to tomorrow’s innovations.

EXPERTISE & RELIABILITY

Built on 30 years of industry expertise in industrial automation, enterprise software and IoT deployment. This foundation ensures our solutions are not only innovative and future-focused but also grounded in decades of practical knowledge, regulatory awareness and real-world reliability.

MaxMachines Technology Offering

We offer our customers the ability to transform and connect at scale any industrial equipment and/ or consumer grade Iot devices together, using our flagship product ‘MaxEngine™‘.

MaxEngine™‘ – Right at the heart of MaxMachines™, the MaxEngine™ powers the transformation of any industrial equipment through standardisation based on IEC62541. During the onboarding process, through a series of automated steps, MaxEngine™ discovers, inspects and generate connection adapter (MaxAdapter™) that seamlessly integrates these equipment to MaxEngine™.

Once the onboarding process is completed, MaxEngine™ automatically processes real time data generated by the equipment, and maps it into a structured format consisting of data elements, methods calls, events/ alarms and monitored items. By doing so, data becomes readily available to our customers in a standardized format, enabling our customers to derive insights, run analytics and plot charts to uncover patterns and perform preventive and predictive monitoring.

MaxEngine™ works in unison with our other products line such as MaxSecure™ and MaxDiscover™. MaxSecure™ simplifies the management of security certificates by actively monitoring and regenerating certificates, ensuring revoked machines are prevented from accessing the network, while ensuring the rest of the operations are not disrupted. MaxDiscover™ presents a gods-eye view of all connected IEC62541 instances (servers) and facilitates client devices to find and connects easily, creating a directory look-up of sorts. Maintenance crew will find this useful as this feature takes away the hassle of updating manual records and is always available for inspection online.

As more adapters are introduced to cater for more equipment, more MaxEngines™ can be added to ‘share’ the load. This give rise to a need to manage multiple MaxEngines™. Introducing ‘MaxScale ™‘, the first of its kind in IEC62443 that allows unlimited number of MaxEngines™ to work together and scale sideways. An example setup could be that 1 MaxEngine™ dedicated to handle modbusTCP adapters, a second MaxEngine™ dedicated to handle modbusRTU adapters, yet a third MaxEngine™ dedicated to handle profibus adapters. Another example setup could be that 3 MaxEngines™ are setup to handle all 3 types of adapters listed above, but configured to operate in High Availability mode. This ensures that any failure in any maxEngine will not cause a total failure of the setup.

At MaxMachines™, we recognise the need for any product to be integrated seamlessly with corporate IT network. Introducing MaxUniverse™ and MaxIntegrator™, the MaxIntegrator™ comes with the ability to connect to any existing corporate IT services such as

1. Radius Service
2. Ldap Service
3. IAM Service
4. Database Service
5. Syslog Service

With MaxUniverse™ it makes your data available from the factory floor to other parts of the organisation, be it a ERP, a Cloud endpoint, a or even a custom-built application. This data ‘democratization ability’ opens up new ways your organisation sees data and makes data-driven decisions, all in real-time.

Finally, in the current age of Artificial intelligence, we offer a suite of products to help you tap into the world of machine learning. Beginning with ‘MaxTwin™‘, ‘MaxAnalytics™‘ and ‘MaxLearn™‘, these 3 features helps bridge your data into the world of AI, by ensuring that it has the capability that transforms your machine data into industry-standards for digital twins, machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Interconnectivity Scenario

In the world of the Internet of Things (IoT), interconnectivity isn’t just about “being online.” It’s about how devices talk to each other, to the cloud, and to us. Depending on the range, power constraints, and data requirements, we generally categorize these interactions into four main scenarios.

1. Device-to-Device (D2D)

In this scenario, two or more devices communicate directly with one another without an intermediary server. They typically use local protocols like Bluetooth, Zigbee, or Z-Wave.

2. Device-to-Cloud (D2C)

This is the most common consumer scenario. The IoT device connects directly to an application service in the cloud to exchange data and receive commands.

3. Device-to-Gateway

Not all devices have the “brains” or the battery life to talk directly to the internet. In this setup, devices connect to a Local Gateway, which acts as a bridge.

4. Back-End Data Sharing

This is the “Big Data” side of IoT. It involves cloud-to-cloud communication where one service shares its gathered data with another third-party service.

Challenges in IOT Interconnectivity

While interconnectivity is the “magic” of IoT, making it happen at scale is one of the most complex engineering feats of the modern era. As of 2026, the challenges have shifted from “How do we connect?” to “How do we stay secure and sustainable?”
Here are the primary hurdles currently facing the industry:


1. The Interoperability “Walled Garden”

Even though we have thousands of devices, they often don’t speak the same language.

2. Cybersecurity & The “Botnet” Risk

As the number of connected devices hits billions, each one becomes a potential “doorway” for hackers.

3. Scalability and “Data Deluge”

Connecting 10 devices is easy; connecting 10,000 is a nightmare.

4. Power Management & Sustainability

Most IoT sensors are “set it and forget it,” often located in hard-to-reach places (inside bridge pylons or deep in farm soil).

As data moves across borders, it hits a wall of different laws.

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