Asystom develops advanced sensors and intelligent solutions for the remote monitoring of industrial systems. The company’s core offering is based on embedded acoustic and vibration data processing technologies, combined with AI-driven analytics and diagnostic tools that enable continuous machine health monitoring. Multisensor instruments support signal acquisition, while the IIoT software layer analyses the data and detects deviations using machine learning. This enables companies in the process and manufacturing industries to identify anomalies at an early stage and perform targeted maintenance on their systems. Users can therefore avoid costly failures and organise their maintenance processes much more efficiently.
“WIKA sees itself as a driver for the development of pioneering IIoT technologies,” says Thomas Hasenoehrl, WIKA’s Vice President IIoT Systems & Solutions. “The majority stake in Asystom is another strategic milestone in this regard. The IIoT offers enormous optimisation potential for the industry, particularly in the field of predictive maintenance. With its innovative, scalable solution, Asystom complements our partner network perfectly.”
Pierre Naccache, Asystom’s CEO, says: “Industrial players need solutions that stand the test of time. With WIKA, we combine global deployment capabilities and a shared technology vision to deliver a complete, integrable and scalable approach that brings together sensors, connectivity, software and services, addressing industrial needs in the short, medium and long term. Our ambition goes beyond predictive maintenance alone: we want to provide an open and future-proof foundation for collecting, processing and turning industrial sensor data into actionable value at scale.”
About Asystom
Based in Labège (greater Toulouse area France), Asystom has been developing advanced machine health monitoring and analytics solutions for over ten years. The company combines multisensor instruments, embedded acoustic and vibration data processing and AI-driven software tools to help industrial players detect early deviations, optimise maintenance strategies and improve equipment availability. Today, Asystom supports several hundred industrial groups worldwide across process and manufacturing industries.