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IoT Integration

Last updated 1 month ago

Elevate data automation with Seal's IoT.

Manage all your devices and instruments in one secure and easy-to-use platform.

By enabling visibility, security, and control over your assets, you can focus on starting and scaling projects efficiently, delivering value to your business and your customers.

Currently, Seal offers two types of integrations:

Never manually upload your files for analysis, again.

Seal's File Watcher literally watches out for new data -> each new measurement will be automatically uploaded and recorded in Seal.

OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a machine-to-machine communication protocol used in automations.

Instruments are connected via OPC-UA, which are then connected to Seal.

Seal will handle all data transactions - logging, storing, and processing.

Scale your infrastructure using multiple gateways - plug in any device, and Seal will automatically accommodate the capabilities and the structure of the data it provides.