Live machine telemetry from MQTT data streams, visualized clearly on shop floor displays.
Industrial equipment generates continuous telemetry that most organizations struggle to get in front of the people who need it. The MQTT Machine Monitor subscribes to any MQTT broker — the messaging protocol used by industrial sensors, PLCs, and IoT devices across manufacturing and process environments — and displays that live data on shop floor screens in real time.
Configuration is straightforward for teams already using MQTT infrastructure. Connect to the broker, specify the topics to subscribe to, map the incoming values to display elements, and the monitor is live. Temperature, pressure, speed, vibration, power draw, and any other numeric or status value can be surfaced on screen with appropriate visual treatment.
Threshold-based alerting changes the visual presentation when values cross defined limits. A temperature reading approaching an upper bound shifts from green to amber to red as it approaches and exceeds the threshold — operators see the trend developing, not just a fault after the fact.
Historical trend lines for key metrics give operators context for current readings. A pressure value that's technically within spec but has been climbing for the past hour tells a different story than a stable reading. The trend view makes that story visible without requiring anyone to pull a report.
For facilities running multiple machines or production lines, the monitor can aggregate status across equipment into a unified view that reflects the health of the whole operation. Operators and supervisors sharing a floor have a common reference for what's running well and what needs attention.