Industries
IndustrioPedia organizes industrial knowledge by sector, mapping each industry to the sensors, signals, applications, compliance needs, ESG priorities, and operational intelligence that matter most. This index now covers 30 industry pages across core, advanced, and future-focused sectors.
Core Industry Pages
These are the primary sectors in IndustrioPedia's core industrial coverage.
Legacy Alias Pages
These pages support alternate links and backward compatibility for existing navigation paths.
Advanced Industry Expansion
These newer sector pages extend IndustrioPedia into specialized and future-facing industries.
How IndustrioPedia Connects Industries
Each industry page acts as a semantic bridge between operational problems and the monitoring stack that solves them.
Industry to Application Flow
- Identify the industrial process and risk profile
- Map the relevant monitoring applications
- Connect those applications to sensor pages
- Link the industry to ESG and compliance needs
Cross-Industry Monitoring Themes
- Predictive maintenance
- Energy efficiency
- Water and wastewater control
- Safety and compliance
- Environmental and ESG monitoring
Featured Monitoring Domains
Electrical & Utility Monitoring
Current, voltage, power, power quality, harmonics, leakage, substation and transformer health.
Mechanical Asset Monitoring
Vibration, RPM, temperature, current trends, mechanical stress, and rotating asset reliability.
Water & Process Monitoring
Flow, level, pressure, pH, TDS, turbidity, conductivity, DO, chlorine, and discharge quality.
Environmental & ESG Monitoring
Air quality, dust, emissions, carbon, wastewater, water consumption, and sustainability indicators.
Safety & Compliance Monitoring
Gas, fire, access, occupancy, alarms, incidents, checklist compliance, and audit traces.
Building & Infrastructure Monitoring
HVAC, occupancy, lighting, public utilities, mobility systems, and smart infrastructure assets.
Sensor Domains That Cut Across Industries
These sensor families appear repeatedly throughout the industrial graph and should be referenced from industry pages wherever relevant.