Seminar of Providence University- Telematics by Frank Chee-Da Tsai
1. Telematics and its industry status quo
2. System technology and development trend
3. Seamless mobility environment
4. Well-furnished infrastructure
5. Applications of smart driving
"Smart manufacturing is the intelligent, real-time orchestration and synchronization of business, physical and digital processes within factories and across the entire value chain. Resources and processes are automated, integrated, monitored and continuously evaluated based on all available information as close to real-time as possible." - MESA International -
I will share this #smartmanufacturing topic in the future webinar and the fundamental pillars of "People, Process and Technology" to build "Smart Factory", "Smart Enterprise", and "Smart Operation" and accelerate the digital manufacturing transformation in the coming years.
Smart manufacturing 4.0 journey and strategy colin koh lkh precicon 23 sept 2021Colin Koh (許国仁)
This document discusses strategies for digital transformation and smart manufacturing 4.0. It introduces concepts like the VUCA world and the four industrial revolutions leading to increased automation. It presents frameworks for assessing maturity and ecosystems in smart manufacturing. Finally, it outlines a roadmap for planning digital transformation with an initial focus on the current state, then increasing speed, scale and managing change over time.
Seminar of Providence University- Telematics by Frank Chee-Da Tsai
1. Telematics and its industry status quo
2. System technology and development trend
3. Seamless mobility environment
4. Well-furnished infrastructure
5. Applications of smart driving
"Smart manufacturing is the intelligent, real-time orchestration and synchronization of business, physical and digital processes within factories and across the entire value chain. Resources and processes are automated, integrated, monitored and continuously evaluated based on all available information as close to real-time as possible." - MESA International -
I will share this #smartmanufacturing topic in the future webinar and the fundamental pillars of "People, Process and Technology" to build "Smart Factory", "Smart Enterprise", and "Smart Operation" and accelerate the digital manufacturing transformation in the coming years.
Smart manufacturing 4.0 journey and strategy colin koh lkh precicon 23 sept 2021Colin Koh (許国仁)
This document discusses strategies for digital transformation and smart manufacturing 4.0. It introduces concepts like the VUCA world and the four industrial revolutions leading to increased automation. It presents frameworks for assessing maturity and ecosystems in smart manufacturing. Finally, it outlines a roadmap for planning digital transformation with an initial focus on the current state, then increasing speed, scale and managing change over time.
Leading through a pandemic 23 apr 2020 colin kohColin Koh (許国仁)
Leading into post-COVID-19 is a webinar to understand's SMB challenges and opportunities, supply chain disruption, cash flow, and business continuity are issues facing the engineering and manufacturing industries.
Industry 4.0: Navigating the Manufacturing Revolution in ASEANColin Koh (許国仁)
Industry 4.0 – Navigating the manufacturing revolution in ASEAN.
This book will serve as an industry 4.0 reference, guide, and engaging story for all those interested in the ASEAN regions promising manufacturing sectors. The book provides quite useful information for industrial engineers and business practitioners in ASEAN as well as those with business and investment interests in the region.
As we all know, Industry 4.0 offers almost limitless opportunities but also serious challenges for the various stakeholders in each of the diverse ASEAN markets. The book disseminates the 4th industrial revolution, explores the vast scope of industry 4.0, and brings together two of the region’s leading experts to guide readers through best practice and help them achieve their professional goals. One of the authors is Michael Deng. Michael is an IT veteran with over 20 years of sales management experience across the Asia Pacific region, focused on the manufacturing, power & utility, smart city, and infrastructure markets. He has been leading the sales, business development, and general management for renowned companies such as General Electric, Oracle, Invensys, and Autodesk, and is the IEEE member.
Another author Colin Koh is a technology evangelist, digital transformation specialist, and highly respected figure in the ASEAN business community. Colin served as the president of the Singapore Industrial Automation Association and is a certified IoT specialist and MIT Sloan School of Management executive program in Artificial Intelligence and IoT. He currently provides mentorship and advisory to companies implementing digital transformation towards industry 4.0.
Topic
Accelerating smart sensors system for operational efficiency
Objectives and Takeaways
• The brownfield application of IoT being the bulk of corporate spending –
Improve productivity and efficiency
• The OEE (Overall Equipment Efficiency) application is the low hanging
fruit especially in manufacturing segments
• The selection of right smart sensor, connectivity and analytics software
is the key to ensure quicker ROI and scale-up for broader use cases
Case Studies and Projects
• Sensitization: The smart way machine to improve efficiency and extract additional capacity production capacity
• Smart sensors for smart city: Application of intelligent sensors to enhance publics good.
The Impact of Industrial IoT (IIoT) on Fourth Industrial Revolution (4FR) and...Colin Koh (許国仁)
“Data” is the new oil and “AI” is the new electricity, the application of emerging technologies is impacting individual and all industries in the coming decades.
Next phase of contextual data can only achieve by deploying more sensors and the development of robust industrial IoT. The convergent of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) is another emerging challenge faced by many end-users and is one of the critical success factors for a return of investments in both existing and new manufacturing plants. Standardization, security, privacy are majors issues need to address in the coming decade.
Singapore is taking a practical approach to ensure we will be at the forefront of the adoption of these technologies by developing our version of advanced manufacturing assessment tool i.e. The Singapore Smart Industry Readiness Index (SSIRI) to guide the SMEs coupled with the SkillFuture framework to upskill and reskill our workforce.
Colin will share his experience of involving in industrial automation since early 80’s and his thoughts of the Forth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in his presentation.
Singapore's IoT Technical Standard Update at IoT Asia 2018Colin Koh (許国仁)
Singapore's vision to be the first Smart Nation in the world and position as advanced manufacturing hub had made good progress so far, the role of IoT play a major role in digitizing and generate more contexture data. Standards will be the driving factors for scaling up the implementation of many projects in the coming years.
With the advancement of new ICT platform coupled with the lower cost of digital infrastructure from connectivity to cloud-based infrastructure and applications software, technology such as Mobile, IoT, Robotics, AI and foreseeable Quantum computing will impact all industries, disrupting many traditional businesses and hence redefine the way we work, live and commute.
There will be many opportunities for the entrepreneurs and research communities to develop new products and services to meet the demand of the business and consumers.
The impact on human capital is inevitable as many traditional jobs will be automated and the capability to learn, unlearn and relearn to stay relevant in the future economy is the key to sustainability.
Singapore, being a small and young economy, needs to move fast and stay ahead of the rest to remain viable. The latest policy and national initiatives based on the recommendation of Committee of Future Economy (CFE) will provide the platform to transform the economy in the next few decades.
Disruptive Technologies : Threats or Opportunities for Small and Medium sized...Colin Koh (許国仁)
With the array of emerging technologies, many of them are disruptive in nature, SMEs will have to embrace the changes and turn the threat into opportunities for growth for their businesses. SME should focus on outcome of the solution rather than technology as the latter is an enabler
Industrial IoT landscape and technology, differences between consumer and industrial IoT, Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet.LPWAN and SIGFOX network
How can singapore industry accelerate toward 4.0Colin Koh (許国仁)
This document discusses multiple drivers of Industry 4.0 and Singapore's efforts to become a hub for advanced manufacturing and digital technology. It outlines Singapore's strategy to transition its economy through digital transformation, moving from operational technology to information technology to the Internet of Things. The document also presents Singapore Industrial Automation Association's vision to be a leading hub for knowledge application in automation, IoT, and robotics technologies to promote adoption and enhance business value in the region. It describes top-down and bottom-up approaches including skills development, incentives, resources, and action plans undertaken by Singapore to achieve its vision of being an advanced manufacturing hub.
E2i automation and robotics for cleaning, landscape and security service prov...Colin Koh (許国仁)
This document discusses automation technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) for service industries. It covers topics like digitization, the impact of digitization, sensors for various industries, IoT and robotics in cleaning industries, beacon technology for service industries, virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and how IoT can transform the commercial cleaning industry. The document provides information on challenges and opportunities with automation and examples of how technologies like IoT, robotics, and analytics can improve service industries like cleaning, landscaping, and security.
Advanced manufacturing syposium 2016 siaa colin kohColin Koh (許国仁)
Abstract:. Smart Nation, Advanced Manufacturing, IoT and Robotics are the few key focus area in Singapore to ensure economic grow by improving productivity, efficiency and drive innovation. There are still many challenges ahead at the same time provide opportunity for emerging SMEs and start-up. This presentation will highlight the Digitisation of automation technology and current stage of standard development in IoT and Robotics from the industry perspective.
Sensor Technology for Smart Nation and Industry 4.0 by colin kohColin Koh (許国仁)
Sensors play a critical role as they provide contextual data to the emerging IoT and Big Data application. The challenges remain in term of cost, reliability, accuracy and standardisation. Collaboration of all stakeholders is the key to ensure the sensors technology can meet and overcome the issues facing the users.
This was the first training manual instrumental and developed by Colin Koh in 2001 to provide basic energy audit knowledge for manufacturing customers in Singapore.
Electric motors and the systems they drive consume electrical energy more than twice as much as lighting, while lighting is typically considered a major low-lying fruit for energy reduction in a factory. It is estimated that motors account for between 43% and 46% of all global electricity consumption particularly from the manufacturing sector. The presentation will cover topics like the effort to ensure the motor efficiency in manufacturing sector; the application of variable speed drives and other factors which affect the motor efficiency such as power quality; and good maintenance regimes for energy reduction
Deploying IoT M2M Technology for ProductivityColin Koh (許国仁)
The document discusses the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) technologies to transform businesses. It notes that the Singapore Industrial Automation Association (SIAA) promotes the use of IoT/M2M to improve productivity. Examples presented show how IoT has been used in various sectors like hair salons, restaurants, fleet management, and environmental monitoring. The document argues that adopting IoT solutions can benefit small- and medium-sized enterprises by providing opportunities to gain business intelligence at low cost. It also suggests that IoT will drive changes to business models and how different industries operate.