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OnLogic designs and builds industrial-grade computer hardware and technology solutions that are highly configurable and AI-ready. Its products are modular edge devices engineered for reliability in extreme environments—from factory floors to remote deserts—allowing organizations to deploy AI and automation at the edge. The company differentiates itself through a customer-centric approach, global engineering support, and modular designs that enable rapid customization to meet specific use cases. Its goal is to empower the world’s organizations to advance ideas and make advanced edge computing and automation feasible anywhere, from harsh environments to critical workflows.
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South Burlington, Vermont
Founded
2003
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OnLogic launches DNV certified computing solutions for global maritime operations. New DNV certified systems deliver long-term reliability for critical bridge, control room, and engine room applications at sea. OOSTERHOUT, THE NETHERLANDS (3 June, 2026) - Industrial computing and edge solution specialists, OnLogic (www.onlogic.com), have launched a new range of DNV certified industrial computing solutions designed to solve the global maritime industry's most persistent technical challenges. As maritime operations undergo rapid digital transformation, they face the dual challenge of meeting strict international standards while enduring the harsh environmental conditions of the high seas. This new lineup of hardware addresses those hurdles by offering pre-certified reliability for critical bridge, control room, and engine room applications. More headlines. Articles. Solving maritime computing challenges For maritime operators, system integrators, and equipment manufacturers, the stakes are high. Using uncertified hardware on a vessel can lead to immediate failure during audits, potential loss of vessel certification, and costly operational delays. Furthermore, because commercial hardware lifecycles are often short, integrators frequently face the burden of constant redesigns and re-certifications. OnLogic is moving to solve these persistent issues by offering DNV certified solutions. These systems have been tested to meet the non-negotiable international standards for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and environmental resilience, ensuring they can be installed on the navigation bridge, in control rooms, and in critical infrastructure areas without interfering with sensitive communication equipment. These solutions are specifically optimized for three primary use cases: - Navigation bridge and integrated console systems: Powering Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) and radar data interfaces where EMC compliance is paramount. - Engine room monitoring and energy optimization: Serving as data acquisition gateways for telemetry, such as vibration, temperature, and fuel consumption, to inform predictive maintenance algorithms. - Secure fleet management and offshore IoT: Consolidating data from shipboard sensors and transmitting aggregated information to shore-based operations. "The maritime industry demands hardware that is as robust as the vessels themselves," says Michiel Schillemans, Director Europe. "Our goal is to provide a reliable foundation that allows integrators and fleet managers to focus on their core mission rather than worrying about hardware failure at sea. By providing DNV certified systems, we are helping our partners navigate compliance, withstand rough environmental conditions, and ensure their technology remains viable for years to come." Certified reliability for harsh environments The OnLogic maritime-ready line includes a range of rugged and industrial systems, as well as hardened panel PCs and touchscreens. These devices help maritime professionals make the most complex shipboard projects possible. Key features include: - DNV certification: Verified compliance for high-stakes environments, reducing the regulatory risk for integrators. - Fanless options: By eliminating the need for fans, these systems resist internal damage from dust and other airborne debris, ensuring maximum uptime even in non-climate-controlled installations. - Longevity through design: OnLogic provides a controlled bill of materials and 5+ year product lifecycles to eliminate the headache of obsolescence and mid-project redesigns. - Modern and legacy connectivity: Platforms are highly configurable with essential connectivity to interface with shipboard systems, including multiple COM and LAN ports, to bridge older navigation sensors with modern Ethernet, wireless, and IoT networks. About OnLogic OnLogic is a global industrial computer manufacturer who designs highly-configurable, solution-focused, AI-ready computers engineered for reliability at the IoT edge. Their systems operate in the world's harshest environments, empowering customers to solve their most complex computing challenges, no matter their industry. Founded in 2003, the company has offices in the U.S., the Netherlands, Germany, Taiwan, and Malaysia. OnLogic has helped more than 70,000 customers worldwide advance their ideas with computers that are designed to last, built to order, and delivered in days. Featured product. Roboteon has a highly differentiated solution, leading the way in the warehouse automation market: Interoperability across various WMS and Robotic platforms; The sector's most complete and functionally-rich platform, from core integration to advanced execution, optimization and orchestration of work; Broad use of AI and advanced simulation to improve decision-making and execution; Deep domain expertise, with special insight into integration of robots to Warehouse Management Systems and existing automation
Siemens and OnLogic partner to bring Industrial Edge to the harshest environments. OOSTERHOUT, Netherlands and NUREMBERG, Germany (21 APRIL, 2026) - Industrial computing and edge AI specialists, OnLogic (www.onlogic.com), and technology company Siemens (www.siemens.com), a global leader in automation and digitalization, have announced a strategic partnership to extend the Siemens Industrial Edge (IE) ecosystem into "Extreme Edge" environments where standard hardware cannot survive. By combining Siemens Industrial Edge with OnLogic fanless, ruggedized edge computing hardware, the collaboration empowers customers in minerals, energy, and distributed infrastructure to digitize critical assets that have been previously unreachable. Bridging the gap from legacy to cloud Modern distributed infrastructure relies on processing data directly at the point of origin, including high-vibration conveyor belts, wash-down floors, and other locations that would challenge or destroy traditional technology solutions. OnLogic devices act as the "rugged armor" for the Siemens IE "brain", featuring advanced thermal management, interference-limitting enclosures, and capabilities like customizable I/O to pull data from 30-year-old legacy equipment into modern Siemens apps. "Siemens Industrial Edge brings real-time intelligence to the point of production in a secure and scalable way. By certifying OnLogic hardware, we're enabling customers to deploy edge analytics, Industrial AI, and control applications in any environment - expanding what's possible at scale," says Torben Poertner, VP Sales for Edge & AI at Siemens Digital Industries. "Our managed edge devices run multiple applications simultaneously on the shop floor, aggregating data and exposing unified APIs to eliminate integration complexity. This partnership accelerates mid- to large-scale edge deployments, enabling customers to scale digital transformation faster and with greater confidence." Reducing operational friction and TCO The partnership specifically addresses the high cost of physical access in remote sectors like mining and energy. The reliability of OnLogic hardware virtually eliminates the high cost and frustration of emergency "truck rolls" to remote sites to reboot or replace failed PCs. By removing moving parts, the joint solution significantly reduces total cost of ownership (TCO) and fulfills strict national critical infrastructure security regulations through hardware-level protections. "Our hardware is meant to be installed and then left to do its work for the life of the project," says Roel Weijters, EU Partnership Manager at OnLogic. "This provides the reliable physical infrastructure that ensures Siemens Industrial Edge apps stay online 24/7, keeping vital data accessible at all times. We're excited to work with the team at Siemens to help make digital transformation possible for previously unreachable assets." Zero-touch scalability and sustainability The integrated solution accelerates time-to-value through systems compatible with Siemens Industrial Edge. Plug-and-play deployment: OnLogic units support zero-touch provisioning via the Siemens Industrial Edge Management (IEM) platform, enabling rapid global scaling of containerized apps. Actionable sustainability: The low-wattage, high-efficiency design of OnLogic hardware helps customers reduce Scope 3 emissions while delivering long product lifecycles to reduce e-waste, helping to make the Siemens DEGREE sustainability standards actionable. By integrating OnLogic into the Industrial Edge ecosystem, Siemens and OnLogic are unlocking new technology deployment opportunities, ensuring that even the harshest industrial environments can benefit from secure, centrally managed digitalization. More information, including details about OnLogic hardware features and capabilities, can be found at www.onlogic.com/solutions/siemens-industrial-edge/. Systems will also soon be made available through the Siemens Industrial Edge marketplace.
Fanless Factor 101 arrives with Qualcomm QCS6490 and 10GbE networking. Feb 19, 2026 - by Giorgio Mendoza 249 views OnLogic has introduced the Factor 101, a compact fanless industrial system built around Qualcomm's QCS6490 platform. The unit targets edge deployments that need wired networking, basic display output, and local inference acceleration in a small enclosure. The platform is based on an 8-core Qualcomm Kryo 670 CPU clocked at up to 2.1GHz, paired with 8GB of LPDDR4x memory (3200MT/s, single-channel). OnLogic lists an "AI inference accelerator" as an included feature, and the system ships with 128GB of onboard UFS flash storage. - ADVERTISEMENT - Factor 101 internal view (click image to enlarge) I/O is split across front and rear panels. The front includes dual Ethernet (1x 1GbE RJ45 and 1x 10GbE RJ45), four USB 3.0 Type-A ports, one USB 3.0 Type-C port, HDMI output, and a 19V DC barrel-jack power input. The rear provides an 8-channel DIO interface implemented as 4 digital input pins (5V) plus 4 digital output ports. Display support is listed for a single display, with HDMI specified up to 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz. Factor 101 front & rear view (click image to enlarge) Mechanically, the enclosure is specified at 94 x 157 x 70.75mm and about 0.57kg, using a steel chassis with wall-mount hardware included. Power is listed as ~19V DC via a DC jack, and a 19V power adapter is included along with a DIO terminal block. Factor 101 side views (click image to enlarge) OnLogic lists a 0°C to 50°C operating temperature range and tags the unit for "general office" environments. Regulatory markings include CISPR 32/35, EN 55032/55035, EN 62368-1, FCC Part 15 Class A, RoHS 3, and WEEE. OnLogic Factor 101 (click image to enlarge) Further Information OnLogic lists the Factor 101 starting at $599, with a 2-year limited warranty and a 5-year expected lifecycle.
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OnLogic launched its scalable Helix 520 Series designed for the next generation of edge computing.
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Industries
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
South Burlington, Vermont
Founded
2003
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