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Stop Reacting. Start Monitoring.

Source: SICK, Inc.
21 April, 2026
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Unify sensors, software, and data in one IIoT platform to accelerate digital transformation from engineering to optimization.

Digital transformation in industrial environments is complex: spanning engineering, integration, operation and optimization. Sentio simplifies that journey.

Sentio is SICK’s end-to-end IIoT platform that brings together software, sensors and systems into a single, scalable digital ecosystem. It enables seamless integration between the field level and higher-level IT systems, helping organizations unlock data-driven value across their operations.
With Sentio, users can efficiently commission, manage and optimize SICK devices and applications from one platform. Modular tools like Sentio Creator support device configuration, firmware management and software deployment, while additional digital solutions plug in easily as needs evolve. The result is reduced complexity, faster engineering and greater transparency across machines, logistics and processes.

Whether you’re just beginning your digitalization efforts or operating highly automated systems, Sentio adapts to your current challenges while preparing your operation for the future. By bridging OT and IT, Sentio creates a future-proof foundation for smarter decisions, improved efficiency and continuous optimization.  

 

This article is part of our Automation.com Monthly May 2026 Annual Trends issue.

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