Day in the Life – Jamie Dawson, Director Engineering, Otoni

9am Normally I’ll head straight to the office but this morning, I am off to do a site visit for a new client who is looking for us to create a bespoke asset intelligence solution for a complex production line. They were tired of not being able to predict when things were going to go […]
What is Programme Intelligence and why do I need it?

If you manage big programmes and want connected control across teams and timelines and real-time visibility for smarter, faster project delivery, you need Otoni Programme Intelligence… Otoni Programme Intelligence brings clarity to complex capital programmes by unifying live data across teams, risks, timelines and spend. No more fragmented spreadsheets or static reports; just one real-time […]
What is asset intelligence and why do I need it?

If you are responsible for managing the critical infrastructure in your organisation, then you need Otoni Asset Intelligence™… In asset-intensive environments, from utilities to manufacturing plants, maintaining uptime isn’t just a performance metric; it’s a mission-critical requirement. Yet many teams still rely on reactive maintenance and fragmented data, making it difficult to reduce risk, stay […]
Otoni Profile – Geraldine Staniford

Name: Geraldine Staniford Job title: Business development executive Duties: My job is incredibly varied, so no two days are ever the same. My role is to maintain communication with all our existing clients and engage Otoni with prospective organisations who manage and monitor critical infrastructure when reactive maintenance won’t do. Through many mediums, I drive […]
A Day in the Life at Otoni

Lynsey Horkins, office and product manager, Otoni 9am We start the day as we mean to go on with a full team workload meeting, to talk about what everyone is working on across products and clients, My part in this is to raise any support requests from clients that are outstanding, in order to get […]
Just who does Otoni think they are?

At Otoni, our goal is simple: help organisations improve asset reliability, reduce downtime and deliver major programmes with confidence. We do this by giving you clear, connected data.
When you manage critical infrastructure, industrial equipment or large estates, reliable insight is essential. Breakdowns, delays and compliance gaps don’t just slow you down – they put people and operations at risk.
Work Order Management in Otoni AI

Otoni AI’s work order management module offers many benefits, making it easy to manage and report on all types of work, including planned, predictive, remedial, and reactive maintenance. Some of these benefits are listed below; 1. Automated Work Order Creation: The system creates work orders automatically using sensor data, planned maintenance schedules, or service requests. […]
Vibration in Condition Monitoring

Vibration plays a crucial role in condition-based monitoring (CBM), particularly for rotating machinery such as motors, pumps, fans, and gearboxes. It serves multiple purposes and is highly effective for monitoring. Vibration monitoring involves measuring the oscillations of a machine or component over time. These oscillations can reveal a lot about the machine’s health, especially when […]
The Risks of Undervaluing your Assets

Undervaluing equipment in the UK manufacturing sector can have serious financial, operational, and strategic consequences. To understand why accurate equipment valuation is so important, consider the following key areas: 1. Financial Reporting and ComplianceAccurate valuations are essential for meeting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and UK accounting regulations. Undervaluing assets can distort balance sheets, misrepresent […]
Thresholds in Condition-Based Monitoring

Setting thresholds is a crucial aspect of condition-based monitoring, enabling you to track your equipment’s performance and receive alerts when a specified threshold is breached. At Otoni AI, we utilise the ISO 10816 standard to establish these thresholds. This multi-part international standard provides guidelines for evaluating the mechanical vibration of machines using measurements taken from […]