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Proconex Launches Linque: AI-Driven Platform to Transform Industrial Operations Safely

Proconex launches Linque, a platform-agnostic AI initiative, to seamlessly modernize aging industries and drive real-time operational efficiency without disruption.

ROYERSFORD, PA — Proconex has unveiled Linque, a new industrial intelligence initiative aimed at guiding aging, heavily regulated industries into the era of artificial intelligence (AI) without the usual disruptions and risks associated with modernization. This launch is part of Proconex’s 75-year legacy in automation and operational technology, and it seeks to address the growing divide between legacy systems and the increasing demand for connected, data-driven operations across various sectors, including life sciences, energy, transportation, and food and beverage.

Linque is positioning itself as a platform-agnostic alternative to proprietary modernization tools that often lock organizations into expensive, long-term commitments. The company’s approach integrates IT strategy, operational technology expertise, and AI into a cohesive architecture that allows businesses to adopt new technologies at their own pace. Its product lineup includes VisionAI for visual inspection and aseptic monitoring, AI-Enabled Verification, AI-Ops, AI-Production software, and comprehensive data architecture services. This suite is supported by consulting, integration, and training teams focused on enhancing client performance without necessitating major infrastructure changes.

John Otte, CEO of Proconex, highlighted the challenges customers face when attempting to modernize without compromising production or compliance. He noted that organizations have been “searching for a practical way to bridge IT, OT, and AI without putting their operations at risk.” Otte emphasized that Linque provides this vital connection by merging deep industrial knowledge with flexible deployment options tailored to real-world needs.

The company reports that initial demand for Linque’s services stems from a growing need for real-time visibility across siloed systems, operational clarity, and productivity tools that do not introduce unnecessary complexity. By steering clear of platform lock-in and advocating for incremental upgrades, Linque aims to attract companies eager for AI-enabled operations without having to commit their entire infrastructure to a single vendor.

Proconex anticipates that Linque will facilitate the accelerated adoption of intelligent systems in industries that have traditionally been slow to adapt, thus laying the groundwork for broader digital transformation in the coming decade. As organizations look to enhance their operational efficiency and compliance through advanced technologies, the demand for flexible, intelligent solutions like Linque is expected to grow.

For more information about Proconex and its offerings, visit their official site at Proconex. Stay updated on developments in Chester County and surrounding areas by following MyChesCo on Google News and MSN.

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