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Top 6 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 6 supervisory control and data acquisition software companies. They have combined revenues of $111.9M and employ 1K people.

Every company below sells supervisory control and data acquisition software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Software Companies do

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software encompasses a range of systems designed to monitor and control industrial processes remotely. These systems gather real-time data from various sensors and devices to provide operators with a comprehensive view of operations, enabling effective decision-making and troubleshooting. Common use cases include energy management, water treatment, manufacturing, and transportation, where overseeing complex systems is crucial for operational efficiency. At the core, SCADA systems offer features such as data acquisition, real-time monitoring, alarms and notifications, and reporting capabilities. Users can interact with graphical representations of processes, analyze trends, and receive alerts for abnormal conditions. Typical buyer personas include operations managers, engineers, and IT professionals who require reliable systems to ensure operational continuity and safety.

Companies
6
Revenue
$111.9M
Funding
-
Employees
1K

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Top Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Software Companies by revenue

Showing 6 of 6 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Beijer Electronics logo
Beijer Electronics

Malmö, Skåne, Sweden

Beijer Electronics helps machine builders and system integrators worldwide drive efficiency and sustainability by turning data into valuable insights. We offer innovative solutions for visualizing, automating, and digitalizing industrial applications across marine, manufacturing, and rugged environments. Beijer Electronics was founded in 1981 with headquarters in Malmo, southern Sweden. Over the last four decades, the company has expanded internationally and is represented in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Beijer Electronics maintains a long-term local presence through proprietary local offices with own sales and support resources while carefully selecting value-added distributors (VAD) worldwide. Maintaining a long-term local presence is a crucial part of our growth strategy and part of our customer-oriented approach. Beijer Electronics is an Ependion company. Ependion (formerly Beijer Group) is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Stockholm MidCap list under the ticker EPEN. www.ependion.com

Revenue
$45.7M
Year founded
1981
Team size
415
2Inductive Automation logo
Inductive Automation

Folsom, California, United States

Inductive Automation creates industrial software that empowers organizations to swiftly turn great ideas into reality by removing all technological and economic obstacles. By cross-pollinating IT with SCADA technologies, Inductive Automation created Ignition software, the first and only universal industrial application platform. With Ignition, industrial organizations are able to create virtually any kind of industrial application – SCADA, IIoT, MES, and beyond – all on one platform. 69% of Fortune 100 companies depend on Ignition, with its outstanding software platform and top-notch support. Visit our website to try it for free.

Revenue
$41M
Team size
373
3Europlacer logo
Europlacer

Poole, Dorset, United Kingdom

Europlacer are an award winning, global SMT line solution provider, with over 50 years of proud heritage. We deliver flexibility, reliability and innovation to the SMT pick and place marketplace with our elegant solutions to complex technical challenges. With our diverse range of surface mount line solutions you can maximise your productivity and significantly reduce your downtime. In 1970 we started developing Europlacer machines for surface mount component assembly and manufacturing. The products we make have evolved and our ability to respond has increased but what hasn’t changed is our ability to listen, our commitment to innovation or the integrity in how we conduct our business.

Revenue
$16.4M
Year founded
1970
Team size
149
4PcVue logo
PcVue

Boulogne-Billancourt, Île-de-France, France

In business for over 40 years, ARC Informatique is a forward-thinking industrial and commercial operations software editor and publisher with 16 offices worldwide. Using the latest technologies, ARC Informatique develops PcVue, a reliable, secure and robust operations software platform, dedicated to monitoring and control applications in markets such as Building and Campus Management, Energy, Transportation, Infrastructure, Manufacturing and other Industrial applications. With 150+ dynamic team members around the globe, we are both physically nearby and culturally in synch with our user base. The local approach facilitates efficient customer care. Our ISO 9001, 14001 and 27001 certifications ensure quality, sustainability and security. These are embedded in our own development processes and products from design to delivery

Revenue
$7.9M
Year founded
1981
Team size
72
5DAJO Solutions Ltd logo
DAJO Solutions Ltd

Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Formed in 2003, the team at DAJO have over 50 years’ experience in the industry, providing automation solutions to companies across Europe. Specialising in Codesys, DAJO have the ability to select from a vast range of supported manufacturers to provide a complete solution. Training in Codesys is also available to all skill levels. DAJO have supported customers at all stages of the development cycle. Providing site visits, diagnostics and solutions to many satisfied customers. The team at DAJO recognise the support we offer is the reason for our success. It is therefore our aim to provide this quality service to each one of our customers to secure business satisfaction. Find out more at www.dajo.co.uk

Revenue
$440K
Year founded
2003
Team size
4
6B-Scada Inc. logo
B-Scada Inc.

Crystal River, Florida, United States

B-Scada provides software and hardware solutions for the monitoring and analysis of real time data in the SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), IoT (Internet of Things) and Smart City domains. B-Scada systems are sold worldwide in various verticals including: building automation, transportation, smart grid, manufacturing, agriculture and commerce. B-Scada solutions are deployed onsite and as cloud-hosted solutions in a SaaS (Software as a Service) model. Learn more at www.scada.com.

Revenue
$440K
Year founded
2003
Team size
4

Frequently asked questions about Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Software Companies

How many supervisory control and data acquisition software companies are there?

Latka tracks 6 supervisory control and data acquisition software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $111.9M in annual revenue and employ 1K people.

Which supervisory control and data acquisition software company is the largest?

Beijer Electronics is the largest, with $45.7M in annual revenue, founded in 1981.

How much revenue does a typical supervisory control and data acquisition software company make?

The average supervisory control and data acquisition software company in this list makes $18.6M a year, across 6 companies with reported revenue.

Who are the leading Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Beijer Electronics, Inductive Automation, Europlacer, PcVue and DAJO Solutions Ltd.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The software must provide real-time monitoring and control of industrial processes. - It should enable data acquisition from various field devices and sensors. - The product must include alarm management features for alerting users about irregularities. - The system must support data visualization capabilities, such as dashboards and graphical user interfaces. - Must facilitate historical data logging and reporting for analysis and decision-making. - Not just focused on monitoring; it must also enable control of industrial systems directly from the software.