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Product News: Bright Machines’s Brightware Studio

Sept. 20, 2021
Software promises to empower manufacturers to configure and optimize assembly automation quickly and easily.

Bright Machines announced the launch of Brightware Studio, a software offering promising to liberate manufacturers from the constraints of traditional factory automation and introduce a new self-service capability that enables flexible automation at greater speed and lower cost. 

Brightware Studio provides additional functionality to the Bright Machines Microfactory—the company’s flagship solution that combines intelligent software and modular building blocks to automate repetitive assembly and inspection tasks, per its maker. Based on a modern, low/no code workflow, Brightware Studio is operated using an intuitive user interface, giving production line operators and technicians the ability to easily program, run, analyze and debug the assembly process on the factory floor. 

“Software-driven automation has proven to be one of the most effective ways for manufacturers to stay resilient and competitive in today’s unpredictable economic environment,” said Amar Hanspal, CEO & co-founder, Bright Machines. “Brightware Studio elevates our current microfactory offering with enhanced software functionality that equips customers with the flexibility to quickly respond to changing consumer demands.” 

New features include: 

Self-serve process optimization: Once a Bright Machines Microfactory is deployed to a customer facility, onsite operators and technicians can use Brightware Studio to make changes or add steps to the line—including reconfiguring assembly instructions or adjusting device settings—to ensure an optimal production process from start to finish, they note. 

Reduced vendor dependency: Brightware Studio’s self-service capabilities means manufacturers are no longer reliant on the support of technical experts, system integrators, or other automation vendors to make changes, thereby improving their ability to respond to market changes and increase the overall efficiency of their lines. 

Advanced customization: Within the unified dashboard, users can set up customized warnings, alerts, and diagnostics to tailor their automation experience. 

Seamlessly integrate with microfactories: Bright Machines Microfactories come pre-integrated with Brightware Studio, which incorporates standard assembly skills that can be used to reprogram lines and accommodate product changes.

Line monitoring without downtime: With Brightware Studio, customers can view their equipment status, track key performance indicators, set up alerts and notifications, customize data visualizations and more. Brightware Studio promises to work from day one, as all of the integration work associated with data collection, data modeling, semantic mapping, and data visualization has already been done upfront. 

Standardized user experience: Brightware Studio’s intuitive user interface and controls reduce the need for training and enable operators to manage other Brightware Studio lines with ease. 

“Manufacturers face many bottlenecks in the path to automation, including vendor or system integrator lock-ins, long deployment times, and clunky user interfaces,” said Abhishek Pani, chief product officer, Bright Machines. “By removing many of the hurdles that have traditionally made factory automation challenging or laborious, BrightwareStudio makes the management of next-generation automation virtually effortless.” 

Brightware Studio is a subscription-based offering that is available on all new Bright Machines Microfactories. 

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