Effective: 2026-03-25

IIoT Product Schedule

Effective date: 2026-03-25

1. Scope

The DBR77 IIoT stack combines software, edge connectivity, monitoring, analytics, optional devices, and pilot or rollout services.

Depending on the Offer, Order Form, or SOW, the stack may include:

  • device or gateway components,
  • dashboards and monitoring interfaces,
  • downtime and OEE-related workflows,
  • alerts and escalation logic,
  • implementation or pilot services,
  • limited integrations.

2. Out of scope

This product is not:

  • a PLC, SCADA, DCS, or machine-control system,
  • a certified safety system,
  • a guarantee against accidents, failures, or downtime,
  • a full MES replacement,
  • a guarantee of any particular ROI, pilot result, or scaling decision.

Pilot outcomes are indicative only and do not constitute a promise of full-scale business performance.

3. Customer responsibilities

The customer remains responsible for:

  • site access, power, mounting, and network prerequisites,
  • OT controls, plant safety, and machine architecture,
  • approvals for installation and data mapping,
  • source data quality and operator use,
  • internal escalation and operational response,
  • any third-party systems and plant conditions outside DBR77's contracted scope.

4. Dependencies

The IIoT stack depends on site readiness, agreed installation windows, plant access, power, network paths, customer approvals, and any agreed third-party integrations or hardware scope.

5. Variability clause

Capabilities, features and deployment models may vary depending on configuration, region and agreed scope.

6. AI disclaimer

Where the IIoT stack includes AI-assisted analytics, alerts, or interpretation, outputs are probabilistic and should not be treated as the sole basis for critical safety, maintenance, or operational decisions.

7. No guarantee clause

DBR77 provides tools and recommendations. Business outcomes are not guaranteed.