INBLIC TECHNOLOGIES JUST SIGNED A PARTNER AGREEMENT WITH GE DIGITAL

Monterrey Mexico.- INBLIC Technologies, an integrator of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) for the Steel
Industry, just signed a partner agreement to resell GE Digital’s Predix Asset Performance Management (APM)
software application.
INBLIC Technologies supplies Industry 4.0 and IIoT products and services to the manufacturing, metals and
mining industries with a focus on the EAF steel industry. The word INBLIC means “insight” which is the goal of
Industry 4.0, providing insight into processes, equipment and maintenance. An experienced team of industry
veterans and partners provide innovative solutions to meet the demanding needs of the EAF steel industry in
implementing Industry 4.0.
Marcelo Martinez – CEO said: “GE Digital’s APM software will provide INBLIC Technologies with the flexibility
to develop new analytics and applications for the steel industry.”
Powered by Predix, the APM suite gives industrial businesses a complete, integrated view of their assets and
equipment at all levels, allowing for more intelligent decision-making and improved operations. The APM suite
connects disparate data sources and uses advanced analytics to turn data into actionable insights while
fostering collaboration and knowledge-management across the organization. APM works across all
equipment, across the plant.
GE Digital’s APM offering will provide INBLIC Technologies with the flexibility to develop new analytics and
applications, providing the versatility needed to meet the changing needs of the steel industry.
Bringing more than 30 years of experience in the Metals and Mining Industries with a focus on the steel
industry, INBLIC Technologies goal is to bring companies to the next level of efficiency and competitiveness.
INBLIC Technologies is a global company, affiliated with the AMI Group, with an emphasis on bringing Industry
4.0 and IIoT solutions to the steel industry.
INBLIC Technologies global headquarters is in Monterrey Mexico with a US office in Cleveland, Ohio.