What is a Digital Factory?
A digital factory is your organisation’s software layer for making work easier and outcomes better. It is a factory in the same sense as a physical one - planned with a blueprint, improved iteratively, and tuned constantly so every person can operate with greater leverage.
Built step by step, the digital factory compounds over time. As the infrastructure evolves, more work is streamlined and automated, freeing engineers to focus on higher-value enhancements and creating a feedback loop of continuous improvement.

Your team starts with a few scripts and a model. Next quarter those scripts become a small app. Then the app starts watching live data and running checks in the background. A year later, the factory suggests changes before anyone asks. You open the platform less; it taps you on the shoulder when a decision is needed.
Components of a Digital Factory
- Data processing: Automatically combines and processes data sources into a model the rest of the factory can rely on.
- Flexible components: Provides reusable building blocks - Endla Components - that teams use to assemble new applications and workflows quickly.
- Simulation: Enables what-if scenarios and automation on top of the model - the digital twin element that keeps operations aligned.
Build a Digital Factory

Deep Insight brings models, data, and UI together so you can design and evolve your digital factory. It helps solve practical problems like pressure limit tracking, valve placement, and network flow tracing while laying the foundations for analytics and operations.