Advantech
Advantech is a global provider of industrial computing hardware and Internet of Things (IoT) platforms used in embedded systems, edge computing, and industrial automation environments.
- Industrial Process Control System (PCS), embedded computers, and edge servers for factory, transportation, and infrastructure deployments
- IoT device platforms and gateways (IoT infrastructure) for data acquisition, connectivity, and edge-to-cloud integration
- Industrial networking products (industrial networking) including Ethernet switches, wireless devices, and protocol converters
- Automation and control systems (industrial automation), including human–machine interfaces, remote I/O, and control modules
- Sector-focused solutions for smart manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and smart city applications
More About Advantech
Advantech focuses on industrial and embedded computing platforms that support Operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) convergence in enterprises, utilities, and public-sector environments. Its hardware is deployed in edge locations such as factories, substations, vehicles, medical facilities, and field sites, where environmental resilience and long-life availability are required. These systems are typically integrated into larger architectures managed by OEMs, systems integrators, and enterprise IT teams that need reliable compute, networking, and I/O at the edge of their networks.
The company’s product portfolio includes industrial PCS, embedded box PCS, and rackmount servers that can host standard operating systems and middleware for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Manufacturing Execution System (MES), and analytics workloads. These platforms are used for machine control, data logging, and as edge nodes in IoT and Industry 4.0 architectures. Many devices support standard industrial communication protocols and fieldbuses, such as Modbus, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, and Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA), enabling integration with existing PLCs, Distributed Control System (DCS) systems, and building management systems. Advantech systems commonly interface with sensors, actuators, and legacy machinery through serial, digital, and analog I/O.
In IoT infrastructure, Advantech offers gateways and device platforms that aggregate field data, perform local processing, and connect to cloud or on-premises (on-prem) platforms over IP networks. These gateways often support wired and wireless connectivity options such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi, cellular, and Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN), and can run containerized or agent-based software stacks supplied by customers or partners. This positions Advantech hardware as a component within broader IoT reference architectures, where device management, security, and analytics are delivered by third-party or customer-developed software.
Advantech’s industrial networking portfolio covers managed and unmanaged Ethernet switches, media converters, and wireless access products designed for OT networks in manufacturing, transportation, and utilities. These devices support standard network protocols and are used to segment, secure, and connect industrial equipment to enterprise IP backbones. Human–machine interfaces, remote I/O modules, and panel PCS extend these capabilities to operator workstations and local control panels, providing visualization and control points within production lines and facilities.
From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Advantech aligns with categories such as Industrial IoT (IIOT) hardware, embedded computing, edge computing platforms, industrial networking, and automation components. Its offerings are often integrated into sector-specific solutions for smart manufacturing, healthcare equipment integration, intelligent transportation systems, and smart city infrastructure, where OEMs and integrators combine Advantech hardware with their own software, cloud services, and domain-specific applications.