Site reality
Which assets, zones, hazards, climate conditions, access constraints and connectivity limits shape the design?
Solutions
Seven integrated areas combined into the right system for your environment. AMARA stays vendor-neutral, selecting and engineering best-fit technologies rather than pushing a single product line.
01 - Critical Event Monitoring
Abnormal conditions such as a gas reading, a temperature spike, an intrusion, or a failing pump can go unnoticed until they become incidents. Signals are scattered across devices and teams, and alerts often reach the wrong people, or arrive too late.
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02 - Identity and Access Control
Physical access is still governed by fragmented keys, cards and manual logs. There is limited visibility of who is on site, weak enforcement in high-risk zones, and no unified policy across gates, doors and vehicles.
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03 - Environment and Process
Sensitive assets and processes fail when temperature, humidity, air quality or energy drift out of range. Manual checks are periodic and reactive, and inefficiencies quietly drive up cost and downtime.
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04 - Robotics and Remote Inspection
Inspecting confined spaces, hazardous zones and hard-to-reach assets exposes people to risk and can shut down operations. Manual inspection is slow, infrequent and inconsistent.
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05 - Drone Inspection and Mapping
Tall structures, wide sites and linear assets are expensive and dangerous to inspect by hand. Progress, stockpiles and encroachment are hard to measure reliably across large areas.
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06 - AI Analytics and Intelligence
Sites generate huge volumes of sensor, video and inspection data, but most of it is never turned into a decision. Teams drown in dashboards while real signals go unnoticed.
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07 - OT/ICS Security Advisory
The control systems behind physical operations were built for reliability, not exposure. As OT connects to IT and the outside world, sites gain new attack surface with little visibility or segmentation.
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Planning lens
AMARA scopes technology around site reality, workflow, integration and lifecycle ownership before recommending hardware or platforms.
Which assets, zones, hazards, climate conditions, access constraints and connectivity limits shape the design?
Who watches the system, who responds to alerts, who maintains devices, and who reviews recurring performance?
Which existing systems matter: SCADA, VMS, access control, BMS, CMMS, GIS, ERP, notification platforms or identity sources?
What training, spares, service access, calibration, firmware, reporting and expansion plan will keep the system useful after launch?
Next step
AMARA can scope the environment, risks, systems and operational workflows with you before recommending a stack.