embedded ocean GmbH
Entry last updated on 21 June 2022

embedded ocean GmbH is a software and solutions provider based in Unterhaching near Munich. Its focus is on manufacturing, mechanical and plant engineering, vehicle and device architectures, and industrial test systems.

The founders have set themselves the task of making the fourth industrial revolution tangible, as well as merging and standardizing existing technologies and offering innovative customers a tool for the rapid and efficient implementation of modern industrial IoT applications through the Xentara platform.

The universally applicable, software-defined, industrial integration platform Xentara enables industry to unify and connect all aspects of Industrial IoT. Communication between systems and applications is possible using both existing fieldbuses and more modern broker-based systems, such as MQTT and deterministic Ethernet-based interfaces. Machines, devices, and even entire factories can be controlled independently of the manufacturer; user interaction (human-machine interface) can be brought up to the standards of the 21st century using augmented reality; and the integration of neural networks and machine learning is possible directly on-site without the need for a cloud.

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2020

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Growth stage

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16

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B2B

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embedded ocean GmbH
Kapellenstr. 22
82008 Unterhaching

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