For OEM machine builders

Give your customers dashboards.
Without building them
one by one.

StriData helps OEM machine builders turn connected machine data into customer-facing Power BI dashboards that scale across the installed base. One structured data model, applied across customers, instead of rebuilding reporting for every project.

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The problem

Your machines are connected, and customers increasingly expect access to their data. The problem is not whether reporting is possible — it is how to deliver it without creating a new custom project every time.

Reporting stays manual

Customers ask for performance data, but answers still depend on manual exports, screenshots, or ad hoc analysis from your team.

Each dashboard becomes a separate project

A customer request often turns into one-off development work, which means reporting effort grows linearly with every new deployment.

Customer expectations keep rising

Once customers know machine data exists, they expect direct access, consistent KPIs, and faster answers than your current setup can provide.

How it works

Instead of building dashboards per customer, StriData introduces a reusable reporting structure that can be applied across your entire installed base.

01

Connect your machine data

StriData connects to your machine environment and extracts machine data such as states, alarms, and production counters — without changing your current setup.

02

Define a reusable reporting model

Data is structured into consistent KPIs and dashboards for your machine type. This model is built once and forms the foundation for all customer reporting.

03

Give each customer access

Each customer gets access to their own data within the same structure, so dashboards can be deployed instantly without rebuilding them per project.

What it looks like

Instead of answering customer questions manually, you give each customer access to a consistent reporting environment built on the same underlying machine model.

  • Customers get direct visibility into machine performance, downtime, and OEE without depending on your team for every update.
  • Each customer sees their own data within the same reporting structure, so delivery stays consistent across deployments.
  • Your team can support reporting at scale, without rebuilding dashboards or KPI logic for every project.
Power BI dashboard example for customer-facing machine reporting
Example of a customer-facing Power BI dashboard built on structured machine data, showing OEE, downtime, and machine performance in one consistent environment.
Proof

Already proven at fleet scale

TMI used the same approach to turn connected machine data into a scalable reporting and service setup across its global installed base.

~70%
of service issues resolved remotely
5 min
to onboard a new customer site to the analytics layer
1,500+
machines connected across 40+ countries

TMI already had IXON connectivity in place. StriData helped turn that raw machine data into a reusable analytics model that could be applied across customers without rebuilding dashboards per site.

The result was a more scalable customer reporting setup, alongside better remote diagnostics and clearer performance visibility across the installed base.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about customer-facing reporting

The main challenge is usually not whether dashboards are possible, but how to deliver them in a way that scales across customers. These are the questions OEMs typically ask first.

That depends on how the reporting environment is set up and how you want to share access. In many cases, there are workable options to provide customer access without creating unnecessary complexity. The right setup depends on your customer model, number of users, and how you want reporting to be delivered.
Yes. Each customer can be given access only to their own machines, sites, or reporting scope. The goal is to reuse the same reporting structure across customers while keeping access separated at the data level.
The first deployment takes the most work, because that is where the KPI model and reporting structure are defined for your machine type. After that, new customer rollouts become much faster because they inherit the same underlying structure.
No. StriData builds on top of your existing connectivity setup. IXON remains the connectivity layer, while StriData structures the machine data into a reusable reporting model that can be used in Power BI and extended with other business data where needed.

Want to offer customer dashboards without rebuilding them every time?

The Quick Scan is the best starting point if you already have machine connectivity in place and want to explore what a scalable customer-facing reporting setup could look like for your machines, customers, and installed base.

StriData has structured analytics for 1500+ machines across 40 countries, all built on existing IXON connectivity, without replacing infrastructure.

Martijn van Dijk

Founder & Data Engineer