Digital assistants that think ahead

In manufacturing, every minute counts. Decisions must be made quickly, information processed correctly, and tasks carried out reliably. Yet in many companies, this fails due to confusing screens, missing information, or media disruptions.

Assistants for the shopfloor: intuitive applications for operators and planners

With the digital assistants inqu.operator and inqu.supervisor, you bring exactly the tools to the shopfloor that truly support your employees. The special feature: both applications are based on a flexible layout designer. This makes it possible to map individual workflows and roles precisely – without extensive IT projects, fully in the spirit of no code/low code. Each workstation gets exactly the interface it needs: clear, intuitive, and consistently linked to the logic of your processes.

Your benefits

Intuitive operation directly on the shopfloor
High user acceptance without extensive training efforts
Flexible adaptation to different production scenarios

Our philosophy – people and systems in harmony

Unlike many standard solutions, inqu.MES does not force you to adapt your processes – it adapts to them. The assistants are designed to support existing workflows and established structures. Processes remain traceable, onboarding is simple, and the benefits are immediately tangible. This lowers acceptance barriers and ensures seamless integration into the daily work of your teams.

Two powerful applications for the shopfloor

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inqu.operator

  • Digital feedback directly at the workstation: increases transparency and timeliness

  • Display of orders, bills of materials, and workflows: avoids queries and errors

  • Customizable screens for each role and workstation: process-oriented and efficient

inqu.supervisor

  • Overview of machines, orders, and production progress: relevant information at a glance

  • Direct process interventions via the interface: quick response without system breaks

  • Configuration via layout designer: maximum flexibility without programming

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Use cases – versatile in practice

Assembly stations:

Operator guidance with photos, bills of materials, and inspection notes

Production cells:

Overview of parallel orders, feedback, and material requirements

Manual workstations:

Traceability of manual operations without additional effort

Team leader stations:

Interventions, rebookings, and entries directly from the process

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Lara Knuth InQu

Lara Knuth

Senior Sales Manager

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