AI-LINK
AI-LINK is a technology company focused on industrial wireless networking and edge intelligence for industrial Internet of Things (IoT) (IIoT) scenarios.
- Industrial wireless networking solutions for factories, logistics hubs, and other production environments.
- Edge computing and edge intelligence platforms for Industrial IoT (IIOT) data collection and processing.
- Private industrial wireless deployments using cellular and related communication technologies.
- Integration of industrial devices, sensors, and Operational technology (OT) systems into unified networks.
- Industry-focused solutions for smart manufacturing, industrial automation, and digital infrastructure.
More About AI-LINK
AI-LINK focuses on networking and edge intelligence offerings for industrial and enterprise environments where OT assets need reliable and manageable connectivity. Its solutions target use cases such as smart manufacturing, logistics, and industrial campuses, where many sensors, machines, and controllers must connect to applications that run either on-premises (on-prem) or in the cloud. The company positions its platforms as an infrastructure layer that bridges industrial devices, production systems, and IT applications.
The organization’s portfolio centers on industrial wireless networking (industrial networking) and edge computing (edge infrastructure). Industrial wireless networking offerings typically use cellular technologies such as 4G/LTE and 5G, as well as other industrial communication protocols where appropriate, to provide coverage across factories, warehouses, ports, and similar environments. Edge computing platforms are deployed near production lines or field assets to ingest, preprocess, and route IIOT data, reducing dependency on distant data centers for every operation and enabling local decision logic.
Architecturally, AI-LINK’s solutions involve a combination of radio access, edge gateways, and centralized management platforms. Wireless access points or base stations connect machines, mobile robots, handheld terminals, cameras, and sensors. Edge gateways aggregate traffic, enforce policies, and may run containerized applications or microservices that implement analytics, monitoring, or control logic. Central management platforms provide configuration, observability, and lifecycle management for network and edge resources, with interfaces designed for both IT and OT teams.
From a marketplace perspective, AI-LINK aligns with categories such as industrial networking, private cellular networks, edge computing, IIOT connectivity management, and smart factory infrastructure. Its offerings are used by enterprises that require deterministic connectivity behavior, coverage in challenging RF environments, and integration with existing industrial control systems. The technology stack is designed to coexist with established industrial fieldbus and Ethernet systems while providing a wireless and edge layer that supports modern data and application requirements.
Enterprises evaluating AI-LINK typically consider it within broader digitalization programs that include Manufacturing Execution System (MES), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), PLCs, and higher-level analytics platforms. In such architectures, AI-LINK sits between field devices and application or cloud layers, providing standardized interfaces and network services so that operational data can be consumed by business and engineering applications. This positioning supports use cases such as asset tracking, predictive maintenance, quality monitoring, and real-time coordination of machines and logistics assets.