Low-code for Industry: Opportunities for Ukrainian Business

Low-code platforms offer efficient solutions for industrial digitalization, enabling rapid development of tailored applications.

Scriptum has published an article exploring the potential of low-code platforms in the industrial sector. The publication emphasizes that low-code, despite its association with office applications, is a powerful tool for digitalizing manufacturing processes. It allows for the quick and relatively inexpensive integration of modern digital solutions into complex industrial infrastructure, reducing reliance on large development teams.

The “Industry 4.0” concept demands rapid adaptation and increased efficiency from enterprises. Traditional automation approaches, such as expensive and inflexible MES/EAM systems or lengthy custom development, often fall short of these requirements. Low-code offers an alternative, enabling the creation of custom applications perfectly suited to unique production processes by leveraging ready-made, reliable platforms.

Key Application Areas for Low-code in Industry:

  • Quality Management and Digital Quality Control: Instant defect recording, automated notifications, and the accumulation of digital history for analysis, minimizing human error.
  • Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) Planning: Creation of digital equipment passports, automated maintenance reminders, and rapid response to unplanned breakdowns via mobile requests.
  • Production Performance Monitoring: Integration of data from sensors, ERP systems, and low-code applications to create unified dashboards providing real-time performance insights.

For Ukrainian businesses and the Intecracy Group audience, implementing low-code solutions can be a key factor in enhancing competitiveness and operational resilience. It allows for swift adaptation to changing market conditions, optimization of IT system development and maintenance costs, and informed decision-making based on up-to-date data. The flexibility of low-code is invaluable for the rapid recovery and modernization of production facilities.

Source: Scriptum

Source: Scriptum