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Treon Launches AI-Powered Predictive Maintenance Solution on AWS Marketplace

Treon launches Treon Flow, an AI-driven predictive maintenance solution on AWS Marketplace, enabling rapid scalability to monitor thousands of assets and minimize downtime.

Treon has introduced an AI-powered predictive maintenance solution designed for material handling, now available through the Amazon Web Services Marketplace. This innovation, known as Treon Flow, aims to help companies minimize downtime by detecting equipment issues early and predicting potential failures.

The Treon Flow platform operates as a cloud-native solution, leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze vibration and temperature data. By automatically identifying abnormal patterns, the system generates alerts through both mobile and cloud applications, as detailed in a company release issued today.

Treon asserts that its solution is primed for rapid deployment and scalability, allowing firms to transition from pilot projects to monitoring thousands of assets within days. The platform is versatile, monitoring critical components like electric motors, conveyor belts, fans, and gear systems across various sectors, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, recycling, airports, and warehousing.

Operating on the Treon Connect cloud platform, Treon Flow integrates sensors, gateways, and mobile applications to deliver insights into equipment health. Customers can opt for a fully managed software-as-a-service model hosted on AWS or integrate Treon Flow with their existing enterprise systems via secure cloud-to-cloud connections.

The launch of Treon Flow underscores a significant step toward improving operational efficiency in industries that depend heavily on reliable material handling systems. The ability to predict maintenance needs before failures occur not only enhances productivity but also reduces the costs associated with unexpected downtime.

Looking ahead, Treon plans to expand its product lineup with the introduction of Treon Make for Manufacturing, slated for early 2026. This upcoming solution will focus on critical equipment and high-resolution diagnostics, aimed at supporting maintenance in demanding industrial operations.

As organizations increasingly adopt AI capabilities, the Treon Flow solution stands to contribute significantly to the ongoing transformation of maintenance strategies within various industries. By integrating advanced technologies with operational practices, Treon aims to set a new standard for predictive maintenance, further solidifying its position in the evolving market.

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