IndustryOS

The complete data platform for industry.

Unify your data, analytics and AI on one open platform, purpose-built for mining, tunnelling and caverns.

IndustryOS dashboard: a longwall hydraulic operations view with live pressure charts, shield status and cycle timing

Master data

Six kinds of source, one governed model.

Every number traces to a transaction. Link-It where a system already exists, Land-It where it does not, so the figure in the boardroom is the same figure as the shift it came from.

Actuals systems

Link-It

Production and control systems, connected at the source.

Planning & forecasts

Link-It

Plans and forecasts read straight from the tools that hold them.

Targets & benchmarks

Land-It

Captured in a controlled template, owned and validated.

Financial scenarios

Link-It

Cost and commercial models tied back to actuals.

Manual capture

Land-It

The end of spreadsheet sprawl: the sheet, kept governed.

IoT & telemetry

Link-It

Live machine signals, first-class alongside the rest.

Pipeline

Machine telemetry, treated as first-class data.

Longwall PLC & shieldsOPC UA Conveyor & drive VSDsModbus SCADA / historianOPC DA Gas & vent monitoringMQTT Fleet & dispatchREST Power & substationsIEC 61850 Wireless sensorsLoRa Anything else with an outputCustom
device to lakehouse

Rule chains

Decode, normalise, threshold and alarm at the edge of the platform.

Device registry

Every asset, addressed and versioned.

Telemetry store

Streamed straight into the lakehouse.

Alarms

Threshold breaches, routed on in real time.

The catalogue

Certified data, not just stored data.

  1. L0RawLanded exactly as the source sent it, immutable.
  2. L1CleansedTyped, de-duplicated, nulls and units resolved.
  3. L2ConformedBusiness rules, hierarchies and calendars applied.
  4. L3ModelledFacts and dimensions, the one central model.
  5. L4CertifiedReconciled, owned and safe to report on.

Lineage

Every column traced back to the transaction it came from.

Quality

Freshness, completeness and reconciliation, tested on every run.

Ownership

A named data owner and steward, with a review date.

Definition

One agreed meaning, published beside the figure.

Access

Who may see it, enforced once at the catalogue.

Version

Restatements recorded, never overwritten.

Presentation

Ask your data a question.

Which longwall lost the most saleable tonnes last month, and why?
Generated SQLSELECT site, SUM(saleable_t) AS t, SUM(variance_t) AS var FROM gold.production_daily WHERE month = 2026-07 GROUP BY site ORDER BY var
SiteSaleable tVariance
Kestrel Ridge LW3184,200-22,410
Kestrel Ridge LW1212,600-8,140
Brantly Creek LW2196,900-3,020
Halden Downs LW1241,300+4,880
What it means

Kestrel Ridge LW3 lost 22,410 saleable tonnes, three times the next worst longwall. The root cause was a nine-day slow-advance stall behind a maingate shield recovery, which held the shear below plan and cut face metres.

At the current realised price of $128 a tonne, that shortfall is worth about $2.87M in lost revenue for the month, before the flow-on to wash-plant utilisation and rail commitments.

IndustryOS Introduction 4 min