Nokia adds worker safety, security to MXIE
- October 22, 2024
- William Payne
Nokia has launched six new applications for the Nokia MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) to help firms improve worker safety, site security, enhance operational efficiency and secure OT environments in manufacturing, mining, ports, and chemical industries.
Offered as-a-service, these applications are Ascom Ofelia, Fogsphere, innovaphone PBX & myApps, Nokia Real-time eXtended Reality Multimedia (RXRM), OneLayer, and Redinent.
The new applications are designed to enable digitalisation to increase situational awareness, better deal with incidents, and increase the use of real-time data and knowledge.
Ascom Ofelia helps enterprises shift from separate alarm systems to one unified alarm solution, improving incident management, increasing situational awareness, and ensuring a safer workplace. Fogsphere is a multi-modal AI platform to enhance workplace safety, security, and operational intelligence, with real-time solutions for PPE compliance, behavioural analysis, emergency management, access control, intrusion detection and vehicle monitoring.
innovaphone PBX & myApps is a scalable IP telephone system with built-in features like conferencing, voicemail and waiting queues for business communication and smart business applications. Its on-premise MXIE solution ensures full data control and meets ISO27001 standards.
Real-time eXtended Reality Multimedia (RXRM) is a software solution with low latency 360° video and 3D OZO audio capture to help to improve productivity, employee safety, teleoperations, situational awareness & remote technical support.
OneLayer is an app to discover, manage, secure, and classify IIoT assets on private networks, including those behind cellular routers. Acting as a zero-trust access broker, it enforces zero-trust security principles within OT environments while delivering zero-touch asset management and operational intelligence.
Redinent is designed to discover IIoT assets and helps create inventory, identifies IIoT vulnerabilities and ongoing threats, and inform the security operation centre (SOC) about the findings.
Stephan Litjens, VP, CNS Enterprise Campus Edge Solutions at Nokia, said: “Keeping workers safe and connected is paramount for enterprises. With the expanded Nokia Industrial Application Catalog we are providing a rich choice to help industries improve important Industry 4.0 use cases such as increasing situational awareness for streamlined decision making in both day-to-day and emergency situations, more efficient operations with machine remote control and many more.”