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#ITMA 2023

SETEX is shaping the future of industrial automation at ITMA

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SETEX is proud to introduce its integrated turnkey solution for the factory of the future, providing cutting-edge technology designed to maximize production efficiency, resource efficiency and reduce carbon footprint.
  • The symbiosis of SETEX E390 controllers and OrgaTEX X2 MES platform enables a new dimension in exchange of data and functions.
  • The SETEX E390 controllers offer real-time KPIs, intuitive mobile-like swipe usability, web visualization, and IoT-functionality via OPC-UA.
  • The OrgaTEX MES platform provides intelligent production designed specifically for finishing companies, enabling agile process optimization with web-based access for software planning, scheduling, business intelligence analytics and supply chain transparency.





SETEX' 30-year commitment to innovation with a passionate customer focus has helped its automation solutions emphasize intuitive operation and easy integration into the customer's production environment. By partnering with the world's leading providers of color management and ERP solutions for the textile and apparel industry, OrgaTEX offers its customers state-of-the-art technology, expertise and customized solutions from top experts to meet their specific needs and requirements, resulting in greater efficiency, productivity and profitability. 

SETEX will present at the ITMA Exhibition in Hall 11, Stand: A302. Here, visitors can discover how SETEX's integrated turnkey solution can enhance their business operations.


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