Modern machines are becoming more intelligent, interconnected, and autonomous. Reliable connectivity is the essential backbone that drives this evolution. However, builders face several critical challenges when designing the next generation of machinery:


  • Harsh Environments: Difficult to maintain continuous operations in rough conditions with electrical noise, vibration, and temperature fluctuations.
  • Integration Complexity: Every application involves different devices, protocols, and configuration requirements, which slow deployment and limit scalability.
  • Operational Risk: Component and supply chain uncertainties lead to production downtime and inflated maintenance expenses.

As a trusted partner, Moxa empowers machine OEMs to overcome these challenges by focusing on the following three foundational principles:

Why Moxa

With 35+ years experiences, Moxa is a trusted partner in industrial automation. We provide specialized edge connectivity and network infrastructure solutions tailored to help machine OEMs achieve superior reliability, faster integration, and long-term stability.

Superior Product Reliability

Combine industrial-grade designs (EMC, wide temperature) with high MTBF to minimize operational disruptions.

Optimal System Integration

Streamline engineering with multi-protocol support and automation-friendly interfaces for faster machine commissioning.

Long-term Supply Stability

Ensure long-term product availability through rigorous lifecycle management to minimize costly redesign cycles.

Match Connectivity Tools With Your Needs

What type of connectivity does your machine need?

NAT and LAN Firewalls

Deploy machine network protection—such as LAN firewalls in front of switches to secure devices against unauthorized access, or NAT to shield internal IPs.

Remote I/Os

Extend your reach to the field by converting physical I/O signals into actionable network data, allowing you to monitor sensors or trigger relays instantly across the network.

Serial Device Servers

Integrate serial devices like serial fieldbus peripherals and legacy machines by converting RS-232/422/485 data into Ethernet for seamless communication without changing your existing setup.

Protocol gateways

Acts as a protocol translator to integrate PLCs, controllers, and fieldbus devices such as meters into your network for seamless cross-platform communication.

Secure Routers/Firewalls

Secure network zones with routing and traffic filtering to isolate critical applications, establishing a layered defense through granular network segmentation.

Find Your OEM Solution

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)

Switchgear / PDU

Packaging Lines

Press Brake Machines

DNA Sequencers

  • Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)
  • Switchgear / PDU
  • Packaging Lines
  • Press Brake Machines
  • DNA Sequencers

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)

In automated warehouses, AGVs rely on stable onboard networking to integrate navigation and control systems as they freely roam in harsh operating environments. Robust connectivity is essential for preventing instabilities and costly disruptions.

Switchgear / PDU

For power equipment builders, ensuring stable power supply and low latency data transmission is the top priority. Building a robust network with real-time digital diagnostics and secure connectivity is essential to prevent downtime and enhance the resilience of critical power systems.

Packaging Lines

For high-OEE food packaging lines, maximum uptime and accelerating time-to-market are top priorities. A standardized network that bridges machines from different vendors and streamlines communications across packaging sections is the foundation that enables continuous operations and reliable product delivery.

Press Brake Machines

Precise ram positioning and multi-axis synchronization are critical for consistent bending quality. However, heavy machinery electromagnetic interference and vibration during operation are challenging for communication reliability. A rugged networking backbone is the key to achieving the precise communication required for unwavering control accuracy.

DNA Sequencers

DNA sequencing requires massive image processing alongside precise coordination of pumps, valves, and sensors, where even minor signal instability can lead to catastrophic library loss. A high-bandwidth backbone and ultra-stable connectivity act as the vital digital nervous system that coordinates every sequencing effort to success.

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Building Reliable Connectivity for Your Machines

Explore how robust networking ensures seamless data flow and precision control, helping Machine OEMs simplify integration and maximize machine uptime.