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Cloud and AI: the future of connected manufacturing

Written by Impresoft | Jul 8, 2026 8:54:07 AM

The new paradigm of modern manufacturing

Today’s manufacturing challenges, from unstable supply chains to skills shortages, call for a radical transformation. Digitalizing the factory is no longer just a technology option, but a strategic lever for survival. Thanks to cloud-native solutions, companies can orchestrate production in real time, moving beyond old, siloed systems. On this digital transition journey, Impresoft positions itself as the ideal partner to guide companies toward agile, resilient and data-driven operating models.

Beyond the old MES: hybrid continuity

Traditional on-premise systems create information silos and maintenance complexity that hold back growth. The modern answer lies in a hybrid architecture that combines the benefits of the cloud with edge computing. While centralized management makes it possible to standardize processes across multiple global plants, local data processing ensures low latency and operational continuity even without connectivity. Relying on the expertise of a partner like Impresoft Syscons makes it possible to implement this transition smoothly, integrating factory workflows with management systems for total, real-time visibility.

Data, Artificial Intelligence and flexibility

Industrial efficiency depends on the ability to turn operational data into concrete decisions. By centralizing information from machinery, IoT sensors and quality departments, companies gain predictive insights and automate their most critical workflows. Integrating advanced algorithms makes it possible to go beyond monitoring, enabling automatic detection of visual defects and OEE optimization. Furthermore, adopting flexible platforms allows applications to be customized through low-code tools, tailoring them to the logic of each plant without compromising the stability of the central system.

Driving change with Impresoft Syscons

Technology alone is not enough. The shift toward a smart factory requires a profound cultural transformation that engages people and connects IT with operations. The success of these projects depends on the ability to support staff on the ground as they adopt new digital processes. Choosing a specialized partner like Impresoft Syscons means relying on a solid consulting approach, capable of shaping technological innovation around the business’s real needs to build production that is efficient, flexible and sustainable.