RIWO designs and deploys bespoke automation and process-control solutions across food processing, automotive, water utilities, and agriculture. The tech stack—Siemens PLCs, Python, C++, ROS 2, and Gazebo—reflects a hybrid hardware-software operation moving toward modern web-based visualization and real-time observability (adopting OpenTelemetry while phasing out legacy VNC). Pain points around PLC downtime, insecure remote access, and manual configuration suggest the company is shifting from point solutions toward systems that reduce operational friction.
RIWO is a 51–200-person automation and control-systems integrator based in Oldenzaal, Netherlands. Founded in 2000, the company operates across manufacturing verticals—food processing, recycling, bakeries, and agriculture—delivering custom hardware, panel-build services, and embedded software. Delivery spans both client sites and RIWO's own facility, with project scope running from design and commissioning through operational management. The hiring profile skews heavily toward junior engineering (11 interns, 13 engineers total), typical of a hands-on integrator growing its technical bench. Current projects range from industrial robotics (apple-picking systems, metal-recycling automation) to modernization work (web-based HMI migration, PLC backup and update automation).
Siemens PLCs, C++, Python, and ROS 2 for robotics. Control panels are designed with EPLAN Pro Panel. The stack includes Linux, Docker, and emerging observability tooling (OpenTelemetry) for real-time system monitoring.
Reducing PLC downtime and manual alarm configuration; migrating legacy HMI software to web-based systems; securing remote access (phasing out VNC); and addressing scarcity of qualified automation engineers.
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