About

Built by manufacturing engineers, for manufacturing engineers

We believe every factory deserves real-time visibility, every product deserves a traceable lifecycle, and every worker deserves modern training tools.

Our story

dFactoryIndex was born from a frustration shared by every manufacturing engineer who has tried to get a complete picture of their factory: the data exists, but it's scattered across SCADA screens, Excel BOMs, paper change orders, and disconnected training PowerPoints.

We set out to build a single platform where design intent flows to the shop floor, production data flows to the quality lab, and both flow into the classroom. Not by replacing every system in the factory, but by connecting them through a common digital thread — with open protocols, open APIs, and deployment flexibility that meets manufacturers where they are.

Our partnerships with YaLong and ARS extend this thread into workforce development. When a new process is deployed on the production line, the training content updates automatically. When a student graduates, they're already fluent in the tools they'll use on day one.

What we stand for

Manufacturing-first

Every feature is designed for the factory floor — not adapted from generic enterprise software. We speak OEE, not vanity metrics.

Open by default

Open protocols (OPC UA, MQTT), open APIs (REST, GraphQL), and open data formats. No vendor lock-in. Your data stays yours.

Deploy your way

Cloud, on-prem, hybrid, or air-gapped. The same container images run everywhere. Your security posture, your choice.

Connected, not siloed

Digital twin, PLM, quality, and training share a single data layer. The digital thread isn't a diagram — it's how the platform actually works.

40+

Integration connectors

6

Product modules

3

Deployment options

<500ms

Telemetry latency

Our partners

We partner with YaLong and ARS to deliver turnkey EV training solutions that combine industrial hardware, simulation, and our digital twin platform.

YaLong
ARS
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Join us in connecting the digital thread

Whether you're a manufacturer, institution, or partner — we'd love to talk.