CNC machining centers
Automatic backup of programs, logs, production data, and tool information in Fanuc, Siemens, Mazak, Haas, Okuma, and Mitsubishi environments.
Legacy industrial connectivity platform
Syntraiq’s strategic value is not limited to one industry. Injection molding is a strong first reference, but the same architecture can connect CNC machines, laser cutters, measurement systems, robot cells, packaging lines, and many other legacy industrial assets to modern data-driven operations.
Positioning
It can work with machines that export to USB drives, write files per cycle or event, have no Ethernet or OPC UA, or only offer network connectivity as an expensive OEM option.
“Syntraiq connects machines that were never designed to be connected.”
Target markets
Automatic backup of programs, logs, production data, and tool information in Fanuc, Siemens, Mazak, Haas, Okuma, and Mitsubishi environments.
Central archiving of CSV, XML, and TXT exports from Trumpf, Bystronic, Amada, and Prima Power machines.
Program, report, and log collection from Hypertherm, ESAB, and Messer systems through file-based or port-based connections.
Automated handling of programs, logs, and technology data from Makino, Sodick, Mitsubishi, and Charmilles machines.
Automatic archiving and retrieval of Hexagon, Zeiss, and Mitutoyo measurement reports for quality workflows.
Cycle data from Arburg, Engel, Demag, KraussMaffei, Wittmann Battenfeld, Toshiba, JSW, and Negri Bossi machines.
Central logging of robot logs, errors, program backups, and events in ABB, Fanuc Robotics, KUKA, and Yaskawa environments.
Automatic collection of CSV, Excel, TXT, and PDF measurement outputs for quality and audit trails.
Structured archiving of exported logs and reports from CT, MRI, ultrasound, sterilizers, and lab automation systems.
Daily reports, scrap data, and production files from Bosch, Krones, Multivac, and ULMA systems.
CSV exports from filling, bottling, labeling, and slicing machines turned into a unified data stream.
Central handling of programs, logs, and production reports from Homag, SCM, and Biesse machines.
Replacing USB-based data exchange on embroidery machines, sewing automation, and weaving machines.
Collection of reports, scrap, and ink usage data from Heidelberg, Komori, and Koenig & Bauer machines.
Reports, traceability data, and logs from Fuji, Panasonic, ASM, and Yamaha SMT lines.
Technology direction
Business transformation
Next step
Injection molding can remain the entry point, while the stronger investor and partner story is Syntraiq as a legacy industrial connectivity platform.