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Target Sector (English)
1. Manufacturing & Factory Facilities
Target: Factories and production lines in industries such as automotive, semiconductors, food, and chemicals.
2. Data Centers & ICT Facilities
Target: Colocation data centers, in-house server rooms of enterprises, and cloud service providers.
3. Infrastructure & Energy Industry
Target: Operators in electricity, gas, water supply, and renewable energy (solar/wind) sectors.
4. Local Governments & Public Facility Managers
Target: Water and sewage bureaus, disaster prevention centers, and management departments of educational and cultural facilities.
5. Construction & Infrastructure Maintenance Industry
Target: Companies involved in the monitoring and maintenance of bridges, tunnels, railways, and roads.
6. Commercial Facilities & Building Management Companies
Target: Facility managers of shopping malls, large buildings, hotels, hospitals, and similar establishments.
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Use Scenes (English)
◆ Monitoring of Infrastructure Equipment (Electricity, Gas, Water)
Continuously monitor distribution boards and power receiving equipment using DC/AC current and voltage sensors.
Integrate with battery and fuel monitoring systems to detect degradation of backup power sources.
Automatically log data and send alerts when abnormal values are detected, enabling faster maintenance response.
◆ Environmental and Equipment Monitoring in Manufacturing Plants
Monitor manufacturing equipment and cleanroom environments using temperature, humidity, and vibration sensors.
Preprocess data from multiple sensors using edge PCs and transmit only essential data to headquarters.
Can be used as a foundation for early detection of equipment failures and predictive maintenance.
◆ Remote Monitoring of Communication and Data Center Equipment
Monitor CPU, memory, disk, and network usage via Zabbix agents.
Use SNMP and ping to check the status of routers, L2 switches, and other network devices.
Build monitoring infrastructure in virtual environments to support rapid recovery from system failures. -
Sales point (English)
① License-Free Yet Feature-Rich
Achieve enterprise-grade monitoring capabilities while significantly reducing costs by leveraging open-source tools like Zabbix—no license fees required.
② Flexible Deployment in Virtual Environments
Monitoring servers can be deployed on virtual machines, ensuring high availability and redundancy with rapid recovery in the event of system failures.
③ High Compatibility with Various Sensors
Supports a wide range of analog and digital sensors, including temperature, humidity, vibration, voltage, current, and weather sensors. Compatible with multiple protocols such as Modbus TCP, SNMP, and ping.
④ Edge PC-Based Data Preprocessing
Edge PCs at the site preprocess sensor data and transmit only essential information to the central system, reducing network load while improving monitoring accuracy.
⑤ Visual and Intuitive Dashboards
Collected data is visualized through graphs and charts. Accessible via web browsers, enabling real-time status checks from anywhere.
Notices (English) | ◆ Open-Source Software (Free of Charge) Requires Technical Expertise ◆ Virtual Environments Are Recommended ◆ Stable Network Infrastructure Is Required ◆ Compatibility with Existing Sensors and Devices Must Be Verified ◆ Highly Scalable and Suitable for Phased Implementation |
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Sankosha Corporation
https://www.sankosha.co.jp/- Japan exhibitors
- Real
- TECHNO-FRONTIER 2025
- EMC JAPAN
- Booth number 3-HH11