Parsec Automation’s Connected Worker Solution to Improve Shop Floor Workflows

Parsec Automation’s Connected Worker Solution to Improve Shop Floor Workflows

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The solution helps manufacturers improve how work is executed on the shop floor through real-time.

Parsec Automation, LLC launched its Connected Worker solution, built natively on the company’s TrakSYS MES platform. The solution helps manufacturers improve how work is executed on the shop floor through real-time, context-driven workflows while providing a clear path to broader manufacturing execution capabilities over time.

“The industry doesn’t need more disconnected task tools—it needs systems that can actually execute work in context,” says Eddy Azad, CEO of Parsec. “With our Connected Worker solution, manufacturers can get up and running quickly with meaningful workflows, while knowing they already have the foundation to expand into broader MES capabilities without disruption.”

Key takeaways:

  • Unlike standalone connected worker applications that primarily digitize tasks and instructions, Parsec’s approach embeds execution directly within the operational system. In TrakSYS, workflows are driven by real-time production conditions, orchestrated through configurable logic, and supported by a unified data model. Rather than relying on manually assigned tasks and static workflows, TrakSYS enables event-driven execution, where work is generated, adapted, and coordinated based on changing conditions.
  • For example, when a temperature during a critical process exceeds a defined threshold, TrakSYS can automatically trigger operator tasks, notify the appropriate users, and guide the required response within a unified workflow. This reduces variability, improves consistency, and enables faster responses to changing production environments.  
  • With TrakSYS, organizations can deploy structured workflows quickly while building on a platform designed to support broader manufacturing execution over time—without re-platforming or adding systems. This enables manufacturers to begin with targeted operational improvements and expand into additional MES capabilities as needed.

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