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Tulip and AWS Partner to Bring Contextualized Data Insights to Manufacturing

APRIL 3, 2025 HANNOVER, DE – Tulip Interfaces, a leader in frontline operations technology, has announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enhance the integration of IoT data and human-centric workflows. This partnership leverages AWS IoT SiteWise and Tulip’s Frontline Operations Platform to deliver actionable insights that bridge the gap between machines, people, processes, and materials — ushering in a new era of intelligent manufacturing.

For decades, manufacturers have struggled with fragmented machine data, lacking the operational context needed to drive efficiency. Tulip and AWS are addressing this challenge by providing a seamless way to integrate machine data with operator input, work orders, and material flows. This comprehensive approach gives manufacturers a deeper understanding of their operations, helping them enhance productivity, quality, and agility.

Unlocking the Full Potential of IoT-Driven Manufacturing

Traditional machine monitoring solutions capture metrics such as spindle speed and temperature but often fail to answer crucial operational questions: What is this machine supposed to be doing? Who is operating it? Are they equipped for success? With Tulip and AWS, manufacturers can now access a holistic, real-time view of their production environments.

“Machine data alone doesn’t tell the whole story,” said Roey Mechrez, Head of Ecosystem and EMEA GM at Tulip. “By linking AWS IoT SiteWise with Tulip’s operator-focused platform, we’re helping manufacturers close the loop between machines and people, unlocking insights that drive continuous improvement.”

Key Capabilities of the Integration

The integration offers real-time data contextualization by combining AWS IoT SiteWise’s machine performance data with Tulip’s intuitive apps, allowing operators to overlay human input for deeper insights. It also establishes closed-loop feedback systems where operators can log downtime reasons or quality issues directly into Tulip, while AWS IoT SiteWise provides real-time machine metrics, accelerating root cause analysis and corrective actions. The scalable and flexible deployment ensures manufacturers can implement these solutions across multiple sites using AWS IoT Core and Tulip’s API connectors, providing consistency at scale. Additionally, Tulip’s no-code app builder enables manufacturers to create interactive dashboards that unify machine data and human-driven insights, empowering decision-makers at every level.

Driving Measurable Impact in Manufacturing

Leading manufacturers are already seeing tangible improvements from this integration. Holistic quality management is enhanced as defect tracking in Tulip is combined with AWS IoT SiteWise machine data, allowing manufacturers to pinpoint root causes faster and reduce scrap rates. Predictive maintenance workflows are optimized through AWS IoT SiteWise analytics, which triggers maintenance tasks in Tulip apps to ensure proactive interventions and minimize downtime. Furthermore, end-to-end traceability is achieved through a unified data model that bridges machine performance with operator input, enabling full traceability for regulatory compliance and audit readiness.

Building the Future of Connected Manufacturing

This partnership represents more than a technological advancement—it’s a shift in how manufacturers approach operational excellence. By integrating human-centric workflows with advanced IoT capabilities, Tulip and AWS are empowering manufacturers to move beyond isolated data silos toward connected ecosystems.

“Manufacturers today need more than just data—they need actionable context,” said Roey Mechrez. “With Tulip, we’re enabling organizations to unlock the full potential of their operations, discover new efficiencies, and create more agile, resilient production environments.”

Availability

The integrated solution is available now through AWS IoT SiteWise and Tulip’s platform. Manufacturers can get started by connecting their machines via OPC UA or MQTT protocols and leveraging Tulip’s no-code app builder for rapid deployment.

For more information on how this integration can transform your operations, visit tulip.co.

About Tulip

Tulip, the leader in frontline operations, is helping companies around the world equip their workforce with AI-enabled, connected apps—leading to higher quality work, improved efficiency, and end-to-end traceability across operations. With Tulip’s cloud-based platform, those closest to operations can take advantage of composability and edge connectivity to digitally transform processes, guide operators, track production, and gain a real-time, holistic view of operations. A spinoff out of MIT, the company is headquartered in Boston, MA, with offices in Germany, Singapore, and Hungary. For more information about Tulip Interfaces, visit tulip.co.

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