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TARSIER SERIES
Unifying Machine Control and
Data Management

User Interface  |  Machine Control  |  Traceability  |  Data Analytics

Enabling Manufacturers to make Real-Time production Data=Driven decisions.

How do we implement Data in our systems?

The Tarsier Series software layer from EIS Automation unifies machine control and data management into a single, easy-to-use platform. In today’s modern manufacturing environment, a production line is not only a source of product but also a continuous stream of data that can be captured and managed in real time. Tarsier centralizes control of all automation processes while collecting and organizing critical production data, enabling greater visibility, improved decision-making, and enhanced process optimization through an intuitive, user-friendly interface.

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TARSIER SERIES
Unified Software Platform for Machine Control
and Real-Time Data Management

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TarsierMC

Machine Control

TarsierMC is the machine control and user interface layer of the Tarsier Series, providing intuitive, centralized control of your automation systems. It enables operators to monitor performance, adjust processes, and maintain efficient, reliable operation through a simple, user-friendly interface.

TarsierDV

Data Verification

TarsierDV is the data verification layer of the Tarsier Series, delivering full traceability, data management, and analytics for serialized environments. It captures and validates data in real time, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and complete production visibility.

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EASE OF USE

TarsierMC is designed with a core focus on operator ease of use, featuring a clear and intuitive interface that simplifies machine operation. Combined with fast, guided error recovery, operators can quickly identify and resolve issues, minimizing downtime and keeping production running efficiently.​

WHAT IS INDUSTRY 4.0?

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the trend towards automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies and processes which include cyber-physical systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, cognitive computing, andartificial intelligence.
Source: Fourth Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

Interested to learn about the first 3 industrial revolutions?

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