What if you could hack together a smart factory in 48 hours?
Meet supOS an open industrial operating system designed for rapid innovation.
We re inviting makers, coders, and tech visionaries to join the first supOS Global Hackathon: Next-Gen Factory Challenge, running from Aug 1 to Oct 31, 2025. Think beyond dashboards this is your chance to build:
We just launched supOS new version, an open-source industrial platform to build and deploy smart factory apps from AI-powered agents to OEE dashboards and full MES workflows.
It s built around a Unified Namespace (UNS), MQTT-native, event-driven, and production-ready. Whether you're connecting machines, modeling data, or visualizing operations supOS makes it modular, composable, and fast.
No vendor lock-in. No black boxes. Just the tools to own your digital transformation.
Special thanks to Mario Gonsales Ishikawa whose Inspiring project(https://lnkd.in/gYqnukAu) sparked our idea to create this demo!
What is Factorio?
Factorio is an engaging industrial simulation game that challenges players to build and optimize factories, manage resources, and automate production. Leveraging the power of Unified Namespace (UNS), we've enhanced Factorio's strategic gameplay using supOS, bringing digital transformation and intelligent optimization into action.
This demo showcases how supOS turns complex industrial data into real-time insights supercharging factory operations just like in the real world.
I'm one of the makers behind supOS, a free and open-source platform that helps engineers in industrial settings manage real-time data, model digital assets using Unified Namespace (UNS), and integrate edge-to-cloud workflows.
We've combined tools like Node-RED, EMQX, Portainer, and PostgreSQL into a plug-and-play IIoT stack.
It s fully Dockerized, and you can get started with real data simulations or connect to Modbus, OPC UA, and MQTT.