Itthirit Technology is an industrial IoT and automation solutions company based in Bangkok, Thailand. Its main offerings are the “Thailand IoT Platform” and iTrend products, aimed at Industry 4.0 use cases such as monitoring, data acquisition, alerts, and control systems. Its business covers Smart Factory, energy management, OEE, machine monitoring, renewable energy monitoring for solar and wind power, wastewater treatment, water gates, and smart farming.
Based on the website, Itthirit Technology looks more like an industrial systems integrator than a general-purpose developer platform. Its key functions focus on field-device data acquisition, real-time monitoring via web and mobile, data analytics, reporting, alerts, and remote control. Its solar solution can collect data from inverters, power meters, irradiance sensors, wind speed sensors, temperature sensors, and more. The OEE system supports metrics such as production plan, Actual, Diff, Cycle Time, Downtime, Availability, Quality, and Performance. FEMS covers power consumption tracking, equipment maintenance, energy storage, load response, HVAC, and lighting control.
Its ecosystem mainly revolves around industrial hardware from WAGO, Elecnova, and similar vendors. The site mentions PLCs, I/O, power quality analyzers, multifunction power meters, as well as connectivity options such as Modbus RTU/Modbus TCP, Wi‑Fi, 3G, and Cloud Server. However, the pages do not provide public APIs, SDKs, data models, permission systems, or secondary development documentation, nor do they state whether the software is open source. iTrend Monitoring System is described as having software copyright, so the overall product should be treated as closed-source commercial software. For self-hosting, the text mentions cloud, data centers, and data loggers, but does not clearly state whether private deployment is available.
The website does not disclose packages or pricing. It only provides options such as “Start For Free,” “Get Free Consultancy,” and contact information, so actual pricing is very likely project-based and requires consultation. For industrial site projects, this model is useful for customization around the structure of a factory, power plant, or water facility, but it is less convenient for development teams that want to quickly evaluate costs and trial limitations.
Its strengths are broad industry coverage, a close fit with on-site needs in energy, manufacturing, and public infrastructure, plus local hardware partners and alert channels such as Line and Email. Its weaknesses are limited standardization, developer friendliness, and transparency, with missing information on APIs/SDKs, SLA, pricing, security compliance, and deployment options. It is best suited for companies in Thailand or ASEAN that need turnkey IoT/SCADA/energy management projects, rather than as a general-purpose IoT PaaS for global developers to onboard themselves.
The text does not specify access, payment, or delivery capabilities for mainland China, so china_access can only be considered unknown. For more open or self-hostable alternatives, consider ThingsBoard, EMQX, Ignition SCADA, Ubidots, or combinations such as AWS IoT, Azure IoT, and Grafana/InfluxDB.
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