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TSRB Production Intelligence 30-Day Pilot
30-Day Pilot • Single Machine Deployment

Validate production intelligence in your own plant before you commit.

Deploy TSRB Production Intelligence on one target machine and see real utilization, part counts, and performance behavior using your environment, your network, and your operating reality.

Limited pilot slots available each month
Live in ~48 hours after access + payment Credit card or ACH No long-term commitment required
Most monitoring projects fail because buyers never get to see the system perform inside their own operation before making the commitment. This pilot changes that.

What this pilot proves

This is the decision step after interest. It is designed to answer the question that matters most: can TSRB Production Intelligence deliver trustworthy operational insight in your environment?

Data Confidence

  • Validate actual machine utilization behavior
  • Verify part count visibility against production reality
  • See machine states over time instead of relying on assumptions

Operational Clarity

  • Identify where time is being lost
  • Expose waiting, idle, and run patterns
  • Give users a shared view of current machine status

Scalable Next Steps

  • Confirm fit before expanding to more machines
  • Add operator interaction and job context during the pilot
  • Use measured results to guide a wider rollout

Included in the 30-day pilot

Core deployment

  • Single machine connection using MTConnect, FOCAS, or OPC UA
  • Portal access for users with self-service account setup by email
  • Default dashboards showing utilization status and part counts
  • Ability for users to create any number of dashboards
  • Support from TSRB technicians throughout the evaluation period

Optional pilot enhancements

  • Operator Portal: operators can classify uncategorized idle time from a user-defined list
  • Job Tracking: if job routes are provided, operators can select the active job on the target machine
  • Quality Tracking: if defects are classified, the system can calculate quality-related metrics
  • Large Displays: smart TVs or large-format screens with internet access can display PI dashboards

How the pilot works

1

Enroll

Complete the enrollment form and provide the machine, make, model, control make/model, and available protocol details.

2

Confirm readiness

Acknowledge that the facility network has internet connectivity and that the VM can access both the internet and the shop floor network.

3

Go live

After payment and access confirmation, TSRB deploys the environment. Typical pilot activation is within approximately 48 hours.

4

Quantify results

TSRB works with your users during the 30-day period to validate the data, interpret results, and identify expansion opportunities.

Trust signals

Low-risk evaluation

This pilot is built to let your team prove the value of the system before making a broader rollout decision.

Real environment, not a demo

The pilot runs against your machine and your infrastructure so your team can evaluate real operating conditions.

Expansion path included

At the end of 30 days, you can continue, add machines, expand visibility, or conclude the pilot with validated insight in hand.

Frequently asked questions

What will users see by default?
Users will see machine utilization status and part counts through the Production Intelligence Portal, along with default dashboards they can build on.
Can users build their own dashboards?
Yes. Users can create any number of dashboards after setting up their account through the portal using their email address.
Can we put dashboards on a smart TV?
Yes. Any large-format smart TV or display with internet access can be used to show PI dashboards in the plant.
What happens if we provide job routes and operator input?
The pilot can calculate job-related utilization, performance, part counts, and quality metrics when the supporting information is made available.
What happens after the 30 days?
You can continue on subscription, add more machines, expand system use, or stop after the pilot. The objective is to give you enough operational proof to make that decision confidently.