Unified Manufacturing Data Architecture

Unlocking Industrial Data.
Enabling Scalable AI.

About the Unified Manufacturing Data Architecture

Our Mission

To unify production reality with centralized corporate systems in one standards-driven framework that enables teams to unlock AI and advanced analytics without silos, rework, or vendor lock-in.

Why UMDA Was Created

Manufacturers usually take one of two painful routes:

Both paths stall when advanced analytics arrive: models can’t find the context they need, teams argue over “who owns the data,” and point-to-point fixes don’t scale.


UMDA was built to merge those two worlds from the foundation:

Production events are enriched in the Edge Intelligence Hub and published in real time to the Unified Namespace, while harmonised tables land in a governed Unified Data Layer.

ISA-95/88 models, OPC UA & MQTT protocols, and JSON-Schema data contracts give every domain a common language.

Each Common Data Model is owned locally but designed to plug into others through well-defined Data Products while minimizing turf wars and integration friction.

A Feedback Data Layer captures inferences and outcomes so models improve continuously, not in yearly retrofit projects.

What Makes UMDA Different

Where We’re Headed

Open-Source Reference

Open-source reference stacks (Helm, Terraform) for quicker pilots.

Community Extensions

Community CDM extensions across operations, maintenance, labs, supply chain.

AI Governance

Alignment with emerging AI-governance standards (ISO 42001, NIST AI-RMF).

How You Can Use UMDA Today

Benchmark

Pilot

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We’re indebted to ISA, OPC Foundation, GS1, NIST, ISO working groups, MTConnect Institute, Walker Reynolds (the creator of the Unified Namespace), Arlen Nipper and Andy Stanford-Clark (the creators of MQTT), Zhamak Dehghani (the creator of Data Mesh), and the first cohort of manufacturer contributors who proved UMDA on real lines with real deadlines.

Start Your UMDA Journey Today!

Join the growing community of manufacturers who are unifying their data ecosystems with UMDA. Get started today with our implementation guides and resources.