Real Case Stories Take Center Stage at EKTOS Smart Machinery Morning Briefing
Real Case Stories Take Center Stage at EKTOS Smart Machinery Morning Briefing
When smart machinery projects struggle, the root cause is rarely technical incompetence. More often, it is early decisions in development, compliance, or production that later constrain scalability, certification, or lifecycle performance.
At the upcoming Morning Briefing, “Development of Next-Generation Smart Machinery,” on March 4 in Copenhagen, EKTOS will move beyond key topics and present three real cases demonstrating how these challenges were addressed for clients.
Development Case – Relibond
The first session will examine how EKTOS supported Relibond in designing scalable electronics platforms across multiple generations of high-precision, high-voltage testing machinery. Operating in demanding industrial environments where accuracy and stability are critical, the case highlights how disciplined system-level development protects long-term competitiveness and reduces redesign risk.
Compliance Case – ISIC Systems
The second session focuses on structured compliance integration. EKTOS will present how early planning and accredited testing helped ISIC Systems avoid late-stage EMC issues and protect their market timelines. The case demonstrates how integrating compliance into development — rather than treating it as a final checkpoint — reduces revalidation of loops and commercial exposure.
Manufacturing Case – Factbird
The final session addresses electronics production. EKTOS will showcase how Factbird transitioned from a functional prototype to scalable production of its Factbird® DUO IIoT device. The case highlights managing cost pressure, supplier shifts, and growing volumes while maintaining quality, delivery performance, and production stability.
Together, the three cases demonstrate how coordinated development, compliance planning, and manufacturing integration reduce risk and protect long-term product value.
The briefing takes place on March 4 in Copenhagen for thoseresponsible for long-lifecycle industrial electronics.
Participants stand to gain practical, experience-based insights that can be applied immediately to strengthen ongoing projects, protect timelines, and improve commercial outcomes.






