Equipment and Shop Floor
Converged does not replace machine firmware and does not try to control production blindly. It connects above the equipment, reads telemetry, links machine state to orders, and shows what is really happening on the shop floor.
The platform is designed for different equipment types: Bambu Lab, Marlin, and Klipper 3D printers, CNC machines, robotic cells, and specialized adapters. Where possible, Converged receives statuses, errors, execution progress, temperature, task queues, and other technical data. Where direct control is risky or unavailable, the system remains a layer of observation and coordination.
For the owner, this means one simple thing: equipment stops being a set of separate windows. You can see which machines are busy, where there is idle time, what is late, which order is tied to a specific operation, and where an operator needs to intervene. As the fleet grows, this visibility becomes more important than manually switching between separate printer or machine interfaces.
Converged also connects equipment to the business process. A task is not merely “printing” or “milling”; it sits in the context of an order, deadline, client, material, payment, and next step. The shop floor becomes part of the shared system instead of a separate island.