SCATI is a smart video manufacturer that develops solutions to achieve operational intelligence in Industry 4.0. The company will be present in Hall 6, stand A149 at Advanced Factories (Fira de Barcelona) from April 18 to 20 where it will showcase the various applications of use offered by intelligent video.

Advanced Factories brings together the most innovative companies in industrial automation, robotics and digital manufacturing and is the ideal showcase for the most innovative companies to present their solutions to improve business competitiveness.

The growing use of video technology in Industry 4.0 favors the development of its multiple applications to improve processes and optimize the allocation of resources, solve incidents or reduce response times, always backed with visual proof.

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SCATI will present its main video solutions for Industry 4.0:

SCATI PARCEL, traceability of goods. The video systems monitor and record the production processes so that the user can visualize the routes, perform searches by the data of interest associated with the goods, and locate the exact moment in which the incident originated through a quick and direct access to a visual check of the recorded video.

SCATI TRACKER. Tracking of mobile assets. Through SCATI TRACKER, any mobile asset is located and visualized in real time and automatic warnings are received in case they invade a restricted or dangerous area. In addition, it allows to obtain statistics and information on each asset to measure its productivity, its level of activity and speed and even to know distances, areas traveled and even the average time spent per area.

SCATI MOBILE. On-board video surveillance.

Monitoring of vehicle fleets through on-board video systems.

SCATI THERMOGRAPHY. The incorporation of thermography in video systems offers multiple applications of use: perimeter protection, fire detection and prevention, temperature control in industrial processes, body temperature measurement.

SCATI RECKON, Operational Intelligence. Video cameras visualize and monitor any process, but also collect the metadata associated with the images. This data is transformed into useful information by our Operational Intelligence software that facilitates decision making.

On the other hand, Rubén de Abuín will give a talk entitled “Achieving operational intelligence in Industry 4.0 with industrial vision” in which he will discuss the advantages of video technology in these scenarios. The talk will take place on Tuesday, April 18 at the Factory Innovation Theatre at 11 am.