New Who's groovin' video series lets you preview a variety of industrial application challenges and solutions.
When you’re working through a control or monitoring problem, it helps to see how someone else already solved something similar.
That's the idea behind a new short video series called Who's groovin'.
Get a sneak peek.
Each episode looks at one real customer application and the system they built to fix a real problem.
The first three episodes come from very different environments:
- Moriroku Technology North America (MTNA) wanted live production data from machines that were never designed to share it. They used edge I/O to pull data from more than 100 machines across four facilities and feed it into a unified namespace for real-time insight.
- The City of Morro Bay needed a clearer view of what was happening across disparate control systems running their water and wastewater systems. They tied scattered equipment and data together, so operators could monitor and manage infrastructure from one place.
- Surety Automation started with a sump pump problem at a gold mine in northern Nevada. What began as a small upgrade turned into a connected mine with a control system that gives operators better visibility underground and replaces manual, disconnected control.
Each video gives you a short look at how the system works and why it was built that way. If you want the full technical story, click the link at the end of the video to the complete case study with more details.
Start with the first episode of Who’s groovin’, then head to our case studies page to see what else customers are building.


