From the machine to the browser.

NEXO connects PLCs, meters and field devices to the people who need to see them — on the plant floor, and across every site you run.

What it looks like

Your plant, not a table of numbers.

Draw the installation once on a canvas, bind the symbols to live tags, and the drawing becomes the operator screen — on the plant floor with Edge, or in the browser with Hub.

A NEXO SCADA page for a building's power system: the utility grid, rooftop PV, battery storage and standby generator feeding an LV busbar, with HVAC, lighting, small power, lifts and the data-room UPS as loads, plus live trends and the active alarms
Building power management on a demo site: sources on the left, the LV busbar in the middle, the loads and their six-hour history on the right.

How it works

Running in an afternoon.

Install Edge

One installer on a Windows machine. No database, no runtime, no prerequisites.

Point it at your equipment

Pick a driver, add the addresses, and tags start reading. Trial mode, no licence yet.

Build the screens

Dashboards from widgets, or draw the plant on a SCADA page with live symbols.

Connect it to Hub

Optional. Activate a licence and the site joins your fleet, alerts and all.

Why NEXO

Boring where it counts.

Works offline

Edge does not need the cloud to do its job. A site whose link is down keeps logging, alarming and displaying.

Signed updates

Releases are signed and hash-pinned, verified before anything installs. This host can withhold an update; it cannot forge one.

Your data stays yours

On-premise history stays on-premise. What reaches the cloud is what you choose to send, tag by tag.

Drivers included

Modbus, OPC UA, KNX and BACnet/IP are built in. No separate gateway to buy, licence and patch.

Alerts that escalate

Multi-condition rules, delays and maintenance windows — and escalation when nobody acknowledges.

Make it yours

Per-tenant colours, logo and fonts, right down to the login page your people see.

Try it

Download Edge and point it at a real machine.

No form, no email, no sales call. It runs in trial mode until you activate a licence.

FAQ

The questions we actually get.

Do I need Hub to use Edge?

No. Edge is a complete product on its own and never requires a network connection to do its job. Hub becomes useful when you have more than one site, or people who need to see them without being on the plant LAN.

What does the trial limit?

Nothing is crippled — you install the full product and point it at real equipment. Activating a licence later happens in Settings, without reinstalling.

Which PLCs does it talk to?

Anything speaking Modbus TCP/RTU, OPC UA, KNX IP or BACnet/IP. The drivers are part of the product, not add-ons.

Does my data leave the plant?

Only if you send it. Edge keeps its history locally; what is published to Hub is selected tag by tag.

How are updates delivered?

Edge checks a signed release feed on its own schedule. The signature is verified before the release description is even parsed, and the installer is re-hashed against the value pinned inside it. You can also stay on a version.