This document provides information about the "Internet of Manufacturing North America" conference happening on March 7-8, 2017 in Chicago. The two-day conference and pre-event workshop will focus on how manufacturers can capitalize on opportunities presented by the Internet of Things. It will include over 25 case studies from various manufacturers, presentations from industry leaders, and opportunities for networking and business meetings. Attendees will gain knowledge on using IoT to improve processes, products, and business performance. A pre-conference workshop and tour of a manufacturing facility will also be provided.
Industry 4.0 is a jungle. How can we support / encourage average SME’s to bec...NVNOM
Hans Praat discusses how to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in becoming smart factories under Industry 4.0. He presents two examples: 1) a joined transition initiative involving 40 partners and pilot projects to develop model-based product design and autonomous manufacturing, and 2) a shared smart factory that provides an alternative to in-house or outsourced manufacturing, optimized for high-mix/high-volume production of smart products for SMEs and startups. The smart factory offers customized, on-demand manufacturing within hours using modular, robotized processes that businesses control themselves.
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.
Introduction to Smart Manufacturing & Manufacturing as a Service presentation.
Three important concepts are presented: Cloud computing, internet of things and advanced data analytics.
The document discusses the concept of the adaptive digital factory enabled by emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT). Key points include:
- The IoT allows devices and assets on the factory floor and throughout the product lifecycle to be connected, monitored, optimized and maintained proactively through prescriptive maintenance.
- Other trends like social media, mobility, analytics and cloud computing (SMAC'T) also impact manufacturing by enabling social collaboration, omni-channel experiences, data-driven optimization and on-demand access.
- When IoT is combined with SMAC'T trends, traditional manufacturing can be transformed into adaptive digital factories with end-to-end connectivity from suppliers to consumers.
Intelligent Manufacturing system Final 1Harish Pant
1. The document discusses intelligent manufacturing systems and Industry 4.0, describing how increased connectivity through technologies like the Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, and sensors is allowing for more customized, flexible production and new areas of innovation.
2. Key aspects of Industry 4.0 include deep learning, quantum computing, advanced artificial intelligence, new IOT platforms, cloud-based analytics services, and partner ecosystems to deliver IOT solutions.
3. Examples are given of new technologies like autonomous robotic systems from companies like Festo and ABB, as well as smart factory approaches from German research initiatives and automakers like Volkswagen integrating digital technologies into new products and customized, digitally-driven production.
Industry 4.0 has widespread application across Industries (Manufacturing, Logistics, Mobility etc.). In case of manufacturing and processing industries Industry 4.0 means Smart Manufacturing using IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things or simply Industrial IoT) in a connected smart factory.
It enables an Organization to make smart data-driven decisions based on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Industry 4.0 IIoT has several benefits such as Resource Optimization, Cost Reduction, Automation, Predictive Maintenance and Prescriptive Analytics and Control etc.
Industry 4.0, the 4th Industrial revolution, is redefining manufacturing in 2020.
Smart Factory, Smart Manufacturing, Digital Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data etc. are commonly herd terms nowadays. But what exactly do they mean? What is Industry 4.0? What were Industry 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0? How does Industry 4.0 positively impact the way a Factory manufactures? What are the benefits of Industry 4.0? How can a factory become a Smart Factory? How to get started with Industry 4.0 journey? How to achieve manufacturing excellence using Industry 4.0 route? What is Digital Manufacturing and Smart Manufacturing?
These and some of these questions are answered in this updated (July 2020) Industry 4.0 IIoT Webinar Presentation (PPT, PDF).
Industry 4.0 is a jungle. How can we support / encourage average SME’s to bec...NVNOM
Hans Praat discusses how to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in becoming smart factories under Industry 4.0. He presents two examples: 1) a joined transition initiative involving 40 partners and pilot projects to develop model-based product design and autonomous manufacturing, and 2) a shared smart factory that provides an alternative to in-house or outsourced manufacturing, optimized for high-mix/high-volume production of smart products for SMEs and startups. The smart factory offers customized, on-demand manufacturing within hours using modular, robotized processes that businesses control themselves.
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.
Introduction to Smart Manufacturing & Manufacturing as a Service presentation.
Three important concepts are presented: Cloud computing, internet of things and advanced data analytics.
The document discusses the concept of the adaptive digital factory enabled by emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT). Key points include:
- The IoT allows devices and assets on the factory floor and throughout the product lifecycle to be connected, monitored, optimized and maintained proactively through prescriptive maintenance.
- Other trends like social media, mobility, analytics and cloud computing (SMAC'T) also impact manufacturing by enabling social collaboration, omni-channel experiences, data-driven optimization and on-demand access.
- When IoT is combined with SMAC'T trends, traditional manufacturing can be transformed into adaptive digital factories with end-to-end connectivity from suppliers to consumers.
Intelligent Manufacturing system Final 1Harish Pant
1. The document discusses intelligent manufacturing systems and Industry 4.0, describing how increased connectivity through technologies like the Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, and sensors is allowing for more customized, flexible production and new areas of innovation.
2. Key aspects of Industry 4.0 include deep learning, quantum computing, advanced artificial intelligence, new IOT platforms, cloud-based analytics services, and partner ecosystems to deliver IOT solutions.
3. Examples are given of new technologies like autonomous robotic systems from companies like Festo and ABB, as well as smart factory approaches from German research initiatives and automakers like Volkswagen integrating digital technologies into new products and customized, digitally-driven production.
Industry 4.0 has widespread application across Industries (Manufacturing, Logistics, Mobility etc.). In case of manufacturing and processing industries Industry 4.0 means Smart Manufacturing using IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things or simply Industrial IoT) in a connected smart factory.
It enables an Organization to make smart data-driven decisions based on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Industry 4.0 IIoT has several benefits such as Resource Optimization, Cost Reduction, Automation, Predictive Maintenance and Prescriptive Analytics and Control etc.
Industry 4.0, the 4th Industrial revolution, is redefining manufacturing in 2020.
Smart Factory, Smart Manufacturing, Digital Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data etc. are commonly herd terms nowadays. But what exactly do they mean? What is Industry 4.0? What were Industry 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0? How does Industry 4.0 positively impact the way a Factory manufactures? What are the benefits of Industry 4.0? How can a factory become a Smart Factory? How to get started with Industry 4.0 journey? How to achieve manufacturing excellence using Industry 4.0 route? What is Digital Manufacturing and Smart Manufacturing?
These and some of these questions are answered in this updated (July 2020) Industry 4.0 IIoT Webinar Presentation (PPT, PDF).
In the first period of our meetup-series we introduced the Smart Factory, based on the 0-2 levels of the ANSI/ISA-95 model.
We have presented the specifications of the discrete and the process manufacturing. Also showcased the industrial automation from the physical sensors to the SCADA/HMI systems from the Smart Factory's point of view.
- The wrong image of IoT, it's not all gadgets & wearables
- The basics of an IoT solution
- SWOT
- IoT canvas, how to design your business idea into an implementation model
- Real-life cases & implementations
Industry 4.0, smart factories, IoT, and other advanced manufacturing concepts involve connecting equipment with self-learning and cloud computing capabilities. While IoT promises inexpensive data, the costs of sensors, engineering, and ongoing support mean data may not be truly low-cost. Additionally, past technology initiatives have often failed to deliver sustained results due to a lack of focus on people, processes, and standards to ensure new systems are properly adopted. True value from IIoT likely requires a sustainable approach that considers organizational impacts and develops long-term plans with capable partners.
The document provides an overview of how the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) can allow companies to achieve unprecedented precision in operations, create new revenue streams, and increase profits by cutting costs. It discusses how the IIoT eliminates the "Collective Blindness" that previously existed due to the inability to gather and share real-time operational data. The IIoT enables real-time data sharing across the entire organization, including with suppliers, on the factory floor, and throughout the distribution network, improving coordination and automatic adjustments based on sensor data.
Industry 4.0 (IIoT) is changing the face of manufacturing like never before. Global situation of tariff war and re-shoring are catalysts driving this change in addition to technology adaption.
Check out this Comparative Analysis between Industry 4.0 (IIoT) and SCADA systems to understand the basic differences between the two.
Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things (IoT)- The Emerging Marketing TrendsSuyati Technologies
The document discusses industry 4.0 and the emerging trends of the industrial internet of things (IIoT). It notes that IIoT is seen as a primary way to improve operational efficiency in manufacturing. By 2020, the number of connected devices is expected to reach 51 billion and IIoT is projected to add $14.2 trillion to the global economy. Key benefits of IIoT include improved productivity, reduced costs, enhanced safety, and new business models.
This document discusses Industry 4.0, which refers to the current trend of increased automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies using cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, cloud computing, and cognitive computing. It is considered the fourth industrial revolution. The document provides an overview of the four industrial revolutions from the introduction of steam power in Industry 1.0 to the increased automation using sensors and machine learning in Industry 4.0 today. It also discusses key aspects of Industry 4.0 like cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, benefits and examples of IIoT (industrial internet of things) systems.
This document provides guidance for Microsoft Partners to develop an Internet of Things (IoT) practice. It discusses IoT growth statistics and trends, industries using IoT solutions, and how to identify opportunities. It also outlines a strategy checklist, marketing materials to support IoT pitches, and best practices for building an IoT practice. Some of the key challenges highlighted include the multidisciplinary nature of IoT, high bench costs due to a lack of talent availability, and ensuring an effective partner ecosystem.
In 2012, The Economist claimed we were entering the third industrial revolution based on the digitization of manufacturing, also referred to as the “smart factory.” The development and adoption of the Internet of Things is a critical element of smart manufacturing as reduced sensor device cost, and increased connectivity and in-memory processing give manufacturers the ability to gather and use data to increase product quality and transform operations. IT organizations are increasingly involved with the management, security and governance of this data as equipment and products are connected to the internet. This session will provide a practical framework for evaluating ways to improve sensor enablement, transaction processes and analytics based on real-world customer examples.
The document discusses the transition to smart manufacturing, also called Industry 4.0, in the UK. It notes that the UK lags behind countries like Germany in adoption of industrial robots. Embracing smart manufacturing technologies could boost UK competitiveness and productivity. However, there is a skills gap as many UK companies lack experience with robotics that prevents greater adoption. Bridging this skills gap through training programs and making robots easier to use are seen as key to driving increased adoption of smart manufacturing in the UK.
Using Industry 4.0 Technologies to Enrich Manufacturing SMEs in EgyptNile University
This presentation is a Proposal of how Industry 4.0 technologies can enrich the manufacturing SMEs in Egypt by describing the potential, challenges, and recommendations for successful implementation.
The document discusses virtual prototyping and validation tools that can speed up product design processes. It notes challenges facing manufacturers like increasing complexity, costs, and changing market needs. The presentation covers using virtual reality and simulation to enable collaborative early design reviews from anywhere. Attendees will see demonstrations of photorealistic visualization, simulations, and remote collaboration tools. The document also speculates on future possibilities like utilizing cloud computing and 5G networks for these virtual design and validation processes.
This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption & GHG.
This document discusses how smart manufacturing and artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) can help drive digital transformation. It provides examples of how IoT solutions have helped various companies reduce costs and improve operations. It then discusses key concepts in smart manufacturing like the intelligent edge, cloud computing, and different waves of innovation with IoT, edge, and AI. The document outlines Microsoft's IoT portfolio and reference architecture for smart manufacturing. It also describes various Azure IoT capabilities and solutions like IoT Hub, IoT Edge, Time Series Insights, and preconfigured solutions for predictive maintenance, remote monitoring and connected factories. Finally, it discusses how machine learning can address supply chain optimization, predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, production scheduling and demand
This document discusses how digitization and mobile technology are transforming businesses and customer experiences. It summarizes Cisco's solutions for digitizing businesses through network-enabled applications, including:
1) Cisco's Digital Network Architecture which provides an open, software-driven network to power digital businesses through automation, analytics, security and compliance capabilities.
2) Solutions like Cisco CMX that provide location analytics and services to understand customer behavior and enable personalized engagement through wireless infrastructure.
3) Cisco's Network as a Service approach which provides visibility into network activity alongside consistent security policies to block threats and prevent lateral movement.
The impact of the digital transformation on industry: be prepared and re-invent the future of your organization through innovative operational excellence and new growth platforms. Get inspired by insights on the opportunities and examples of implementation.
Industry 4.0 refers to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems connecting computing devices, sensors, and machines. This 4th industrial revolution will transform traditional factories into smart factories through technologies like the Internet of Things. Indian manufacturing companies will need to embrace Industry 4.0 to remain competitive by focusing on smart manufacturing that uses information to optimize production processes and create new revenue streams. Key challenges include changing mindsets, developing new skills, and ensuring data security when implementing new Industry 4.0 technologies.
The document discusses smart manufacturing and its key enablers. It describes how smart manufacturing utilizes technologies like big data analysis, industrial IoT, blockchain, robotics, and digital twins to optimize manufacturing processes. A smart factory is presented as the vision of highly automated production facilitated by cyber-physical systems and the exchange of digital information. The advantages of smart manufacturing include increased productivity and efficiency through predictive maintenance and flexibility, while the main disadvantage is the upfront cost of implementation.
This document contains basic Spanish vocabulary words for greetings, days of the week, money, asking how someone is, descriptions, verbs, time, asking costs, and behavior. It provides translations from English to Spanish for hello, weekend, money, how are you, nice, do, hour, how much it cost, and good behavior.
In the first period of our meetup-series we introduced the Smart Factory, based on the 0-2 levels of the ANSI/ISA-95 model.
We have presented the specifications of the discrete and the process manufacturing. Also showcased the industrial automation from the physical sensors to the SCADA/HMI systems from the Smart Factory's point of view.
- The wrong image of IoT, it's not all gadgets & wearables
- The basics of an IoT solution
- SWOT
- IoT canvas, how to design your business idea into an implementation model
- Real-life cases & implementations
Industry 4.0, smart factories, IoT, and other advanced manufacturing concepts involve connecting equipment with self-learning and cloud computing capabilities. While IoT promises inexpensive data, the costs of sensors, engineering, and ongoing support mean data may not be truly low-cost. Additionally, past technology initiatives have often failed to deliver sustained results due to a lack of focus on people, processes, and standards to ensure new systems are properly adopted. True value from IIoT likely requires a sustainable approach that considers organizational impacts and develops long-term plans with capable partners.
The document provides an overview of how the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) can allow companies to achieve unprecedented precision in operations, create new revenue streams, and increase profits by cutting costs. It discusses how the IIoT eliminates the "Collective Blindness" that previously existed due to the inability to gather and share real-time operational data. The IIoT enables real-time data sharing across the entire organization, including with suppliers, on the factory floor, and throughout the distribution network, improving coordination and automatic adjustments based on sensor data.
Industry 4.0 (IIoT) is changing the face of manufacturing like never before. Global situation of tariff war and re-shoring are catalysts driving this change in addition to technology adaption.
Check out this Comparative Analysis between Industry 4.0 (IIoT) and SCADA systems to understand the basic differences between the two.
Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things (IoT)- The Emerging Marketing TrendsSuyati Technologies
The document discusses industry 4.0 and the emerging trends of the industrial internet of things (IIoT). It notes that IIoT is seen as a primary way to improve operational efficiency in manufacturing. By 2020, the number of connected devices is expected to reach 51 billion and IIoT is projected to add $14.2 trillion to the global economy. Key benefits of IIoT include improved productivity, reduced costs, enhanced safety, and new business models.
This document discusses Industry 4.0, which refers to the current trend of increased automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies using cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, cloud computing, and cognitive computing. It is considered the fourth industrial revolution. The document provides an overview of the four industrial revolutions from the introduction of steam power in Industry 1.0 to the increased automation using sensors and machine learning in Industry 4.0 today. It also discusses key aspects of Industry 4.0 like cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, benefits and examples of IIoT (industrial internet of things) systems.
This document provides guidance for Microsoft Partners to develop an Internet of Things (IoT) practice. It discusses IoT growth statistics and trends, industries using IoT solutions, and how to identify opportunities. It also outlines a strategy checklist, marketing materials to support IoT pitches, and best practices for building an IoT practice. Some of the key challenges highlighted include the multidisciplinary nature of IoT, high bench costs due to a lack of talent availability, and ensuring an effective partner ecosystem.
In 2012, The Economist claimed we were entering the third industrial revolution based on the digitization of manufacturing, also referred to as the “smart factory.” The development and adoption of the Internet of Things is a critical element of smart manufacturing as reduced sensor device cost, and increased connectivity and in-memory processing give manufacturers the ability to gather and use data to increase product quality and transform operations. IT organizations are increasingly involved with the management, security and governance of this data as equipment and products are connected to the internet. This session will provide a practical framework for evaluating ways to improve sensor enablement, transaction processes and analytics based on real-world customer examples.
The document discusses the transition to smart manufacturing, also called Industry 4.0, in the UK. It notes that the UK lags behind countries like Germany in adoption of industrial robots. Embracing smart manufacturing technologies could boost UK competitiveness and productivity. However, there is a skills gap as many UK companies lack experience with robotics that prevents greater adoption. Bridging this skills gap through training programs and making robots easier to use are seen as key to driving increased adoption of smart manufacturing in the UK.
Using Industry 4.0 Technologies to Enrich Manufacturing SMEs in EgyptNile University
This presentation is a Proposal of how Industry 4.0 technologies can enrich the manufacturing SMEs in Egypt by describing the potential, challenges, and recommendations for successful implementation.
The document discusses virtual prototyping and validation tools that can speed up product design processes. It notes challenges facing manufacturers like increasing complexity, costs, and changing market needs. The presentation covers using virtual reality and simulation to enable collaborative early design reviews from anywhere. Attendees will see demonstrations of photorealistic visualization, simulations, and remote collaboration tools. The document also speculates on future possibilities like utilizing cloud computing and 5G networks for these virtual design and validation processes.
This white paper dwells upon some of the finer and crucial factors on IIoT adoption in India - is India as a market ready for accepting IIoT, what is the market potential, what are the challenges / road blocks, how DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA programs are propelling the emanation and adoption of IIoT technology, along with some of the IIoT use cases to address and improve output, efficiency, reduction in energy consumption & GHG.
This document discusses how smart manufacturing and artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) can help drive digital transformation. It provides examples of how IoT solutions have helped various companies reduce costs and improve operations. It then discusses key concepts in smart manufacturing like the intelligent edge, cloud computing, and different waves of innovation with IoT, edge, and AI. The document outlines Microsoft's IoT portfolio and reference architecture for smart manufacturing. It also describes various Azure IoT capabilities and solutions like IoT Hub, IoT Edge, Time Series Insights, and preconfigured solutions for predictive maintenance, remote monitoring and connected factories. Finally, it discusses how machine learning can address supply chain optimization, predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, production scheduling and demand
This document discusses how digitization and mobile technology are transforming businesses and customer experiences. It summarizes Cisco's solutions for digitizing businesses through network-enabled applications, including:
1) Cisco's Digital Network Architecture which provides an open, software-driven network to power digital businesses through automation, analytics, security and compliance capabilities.
2) Solutions like Cisco CMX that provide location analytics and services to understand customer behavior and enable personalized engagement through wireless infrastructure.
3) Cisco's Network as a Service approach which provides visibility into network activity alongside consistent security policies to block threats and prevent lateral movement.
The impact of the digital transformation on industry: be prepared and re-invent the future of your organization through innovative operational excellence and new growth platforms. Get inspired by insights on the opportunities and examples of implementation.
Industry 4.0 refers to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems connecting computing devices, sensors, and machines. This 4th industrial revolution will transform traditional factories into smart factories through technologies like the Internet of Things. Indian manufacturing companies will need to embrace Industry 4.0 to remain competitive by focusing on smart manufacturing that uses information to optimize production processes and create new revenue streams. Key challenges include changing mindsets, developing new skills, and ensuring data security when implementing new Industry 4.0 technologies.
The document discusses smart manufacturing and its key enablers. It describes how smart manufacturing utilizes technologies like big data analysis, industrial IoT, blockchain, robotics, and digital twins to optimize manufacturing processes. A smart factory is presented as the vision of highly automated production facilitated by cyber-physical systems and the exchange of digital information. The advantages of smart manufacturing include increased productivity and efficiency through predictive maintenance and flexibility, while the main disadvantage is the upfront cost of implementation.
This document contains basic Spanish vocabulary words for greetings, days of the week, money, asking how someone is, descriptions, verbs, time, asking costs, and behavior. It provides translations from English to Spanish for hello, weekend, money, how are you, nice, do, hour, how much it cost, and good behavior.
This document lists various sales, marketing, and leadership positions across different companies and categories. Positions include VP of Sales, Brand Managers, Directors of Marketing and Sales, and National Account Managers located in major cities across the US in companies like Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Petsmart and categories like health and beauty, consumer electronics, housewares and food.
This document contains a summary of Kodanda's professional experience and qualifications. He has over 2 years of experience working as a System Engineer and Desktop Support Engineer, where he performed tasks like installing and configuring Windows and Linux servers, handling Active Directory management, troubleshooting OS issues, and providing technical support to users. He has skills in technologies like Windows, VMware, Linux, Exchange, and SAP applications. Kodanda holds a BE in Computer Science and is looking for a challenging position to further his career in systems administration.
Rushikesh Sapdhare is a chartered engineer with over 10 years of experience in offshore engineering. He has worked on the design of offshore wind farm structures and met masts. Currently, he is a senior structural engineer at Atkins working on projects like the design of jackets for offshore wind turbines. He has extensive experience using software like SACS, OrcaFlex, and STAAD.Pro for structural analysis and design.
The document is a training calendar for 2015 from LEORON, a comprehensive training institute. It lists over 500 courses across various topics that will be offered throughout the year in locations around the world. The courses range from 1-5 days and cover areas like healthcare, engineering, finance, project management, quality management, and leadership. The calendar provides the dates and locations for each course.
Aberdeen Guarantees conducted a survey in November 2016 to gather feedback on their online communications and promotions for 2017. Respondents found the weekly newsletter informative and useful, though some suggested shortening it and removing outdated content. The website saw large increases in sessions, users and views from 2015-2016. Suggestions included simplifying the new layout and removing expired job postings. Social media outreach grew substantially across platforms, with the most popular posts relating to apprenticeship and job opportunities. The feedback will help Aberdeen Guarantees improve their outreach strategies.
Engineering smart into the machines you buildTanuj Gidwani
Know about Wipro's Product Engineering Capabilities and how our ability to leverage new-age technologies such as IoT, Cloud, 3D printing, virtualization, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a deep impact on the way enterprises do business in an ever-changing world
The document advertises the Bluetooth World event taking place on April 14-15, 2015 in Santa Clara, California. It will feature keynote speakers from companies working with Bluetooth and the Internet of Things. Attendees can learn about latest Bluetooth developments and their role in connecting devices for the IoT. There will be sessions on technical strategies, developing Bluetooth devices, security, and using Bluetooth in different markets. It is an opportunity for networking and exploring how Bluetooth enables the growing IoT ecosystem.
As every thing becomes connected, leaders are using the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence on Cloud to reinvent how they operate and create value. Join us to learn how companies are using IoT insights for operational excellence, product and service design, and sustainable differentiation.
The document discusses ways for organizations to lead in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). It recommends: 1) Creating technical innovations, 2) Riding the momentum of growing IIoT spending, 3) Elevating thought leadership status by helping define standards, 4) Developing testbeds to showcase technologies, 5) Forming business partnerships through consortiums like the Industrial Internet Consortium, and 6) Amplifying messages through industry groups. The Industrial Internet Consortium in particular provides opportunities for collaboration, networking, thought leadership and promoting member organizations.
Greetings from Virtue Insight,
I am happy to invite you and your colleagues to be a sponsor/ delegate for our upcoming “IoT Asia Summit 2015” The conference will Be held on 07th October 2015, Matthan Hotel, Bangalore, India. Please find the detailed agenda for the same with this email.
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1) The document discusses digital transformation and AI at the edge for industrial applications. It describes challenges like processing vast amounts of distributed data in real-time while ensuring security and reliability with limited resources.
2) Edge computing is important for industrial IoT as it allows data processing and AI inferencing close to where data is generated, improving latency, security, and scalability. The document outlines several open source edge computing projects and technologies being developed.
3) Achieving digital transformation requires bridging gaps between IT and operational systems through approaches like collecting telemetry data, predictive maintenance, and building a data-informed culture across the organization. Standards like OPC UA are also important for interoperability.
This document provides information about an IoT Asia Summit 2015 conference to be held on October 7th, 2015 in Bangalore, India. The summit will bring together industry representatives, experts, developers and others to discuss strategies and opportunities in the Internet of Things domain.
Key themes to be discussed at the conference include new business models, products and services from IoT; emerging IoT market trends; opportunities for telcos and service providers in IoT; how enterprises should focus on IoT; and generating new business models through big data in IoT. There will be panels on the IoT ecosystem challenges and opportunities, data privacy and security, and the future of industries with IoT.
Speakers at the event include
H2O.ai provides open source machine learning platforms and enterprise AI solutions that help companies implement artificial intelligence. It offers tools for data scientists to build models using Python and R and also provides support services to help customers successfully deploy models in production. H2O.ai aims to democratize AI and help companies become AI-driven by leveraging its experts, community knowledge, and world-class technology.
IoT from Hype to Reality - Connected Brains 2018LoQutus
The Internet-of-Things has evolved from garden-variety setups towards an important part of several industry verticals. IoT is not only enhancing existing business processes but also opening up a vast range of new opportunities by adding smart devices - or smart things in general - to these processes. Let us convince you with a practical real-life case.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) for Automotive Paint Shop OperationsRam Shetty
This document discusses the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and its applications in paint shop operations. It provides perspectives from industry analysts, technology providers, and manufacturers on how IIoT can connect information silos and extract business value. The author defines IIoT as integrating processes, industrial automation, and IT systems to continuously improve operator skills across the value chain. Examples of IIoT in paint shops include prognostics/diagnostics for painting robots and energy/environmental management. The discussion focuses on how IIoT can empower workers and amplify human capabilities rather than deskilling labor.
Greetings from Virtue Insight,
I am happy to invite you and your colleagues to be a sponsor/ delegate for our upcoming “IoT Asia Summit 2015” The conference will be held on 07th October 2015, Matthan Hotel, India.
KEY SPEAKERS:-
• Ochintya Sharma, Vice President, Samsung India
• Rajnish Menon, Director, Microsoft
• Shubhashis Sengupta, VP, Accenture
• Avnish Kumar, Associate Vice President, HCL
• Lux Rao, Country Leader - HP Future Cities & CTO - Technology Services, Hp
• Uttam Kumar, Head - New Technology Innovation, Aircel
• Pavan Kumar, Sr. Product Manager ,Internet Of Things, SAP Labs
• Naveen Balani, Internet of Things (IoT) India Leader, IBM
• Bharath Lingam, CEO, [x]cube LABS
• Mukesh Taneja, Principal Engineer, Cisco
• Udayan Banerjee, VP, NIIT
• Ravi Kumar Vadaga, Head – SAP Enterprise Digital Transformation & IoT, Tech Mahindra
• Bhavani Kumar Eshwar, STSM, Master Data Management, IBM
• Viswanadh Akella, Senior Development Manager, SAP Labs
• Girish Trivedi, Co-Founder, Director, Monk Consulting
• Sagar Apte, CEO & Founder, CarIQ
Plus Many More...
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IBM and Client/Partner will establish a local IBM Watson IoT Center in Munich to jointly create new IoT solutions. They will have a close collaboration to offer joint solutions for digital innovation, leveraging IBM experts in various areas like design, data science, and more. The center will drive joint design thinking workshops aligned to Client/Partner focus areas covering IoT, cognitive capabilities, and analytics.
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This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and Arrow's role and capabilities in supporting customers with IoT. It outlines that IoT allows physical objects to be connected, communicate, and share data. Implementing IoT presents challenges around developing applications and accessing talent. Arrow provides an end-to-end IoT solution and framework called Things Evolved to help customers deploy, manage, monitor, and analyze connected devices throughout their lifecycle. The solution stack includes sensors, connectivity, data platforms, analytics, and professional services.
Harvard GSD Exec.Ed Leading Organizations _ lecture, february 5 2014Rick Huijbregts
60 minute lecture to Harvard GSD Exec. Edu Leading Organizations course. February 5th. Boston. MA.
Trends in technology. Smart Cities. Impact on business, infrastructure, and real estate. What it takes to manage this change. Our role and participation in the journey of City transformation.
International SAP Conference for Manufacturing 2015T.A. Cook
October 01-02, 2015, Darmstadt, next to Frankfurt, Germany
Connected Manufacturing with SAP – Optimise Operations, Gain Insight with Big Data and Redefine Competitive Advantage
We are delighted to announce the inaugural International SAP Conference for Manufacturing, your exciting opportunity to learn how Connected Manufacturing can deliver a platform for optimizing manufacturing operations, allowing you to leverage a variety of data sources from both enterprise systems and operations.
This customer-centric, business focused event - co-located as part of our International SAP Conferences on Extended Supply Chain - is designed for both discrete and process manufacturing industries, presenting an unmissable opportunity to learn how to manage your data, gain a strategic advantage, increase productivity, and reduce costs.
Event Highlights:
Learn first hand from leading companies from a wide range of industries how they have successfully deployed SAP solutions to transform their production, improve business processes and meet customer demands
Understand SAP’s strategy and solution roadmap for the manufacturing industry
Keep up-to-date with the latest news and innovations
Share experiences with like-minded peers
Increase your expertise in a collaborative learning environment
Learn more about the products and services provided by SAP Partners that complement the SAP portfolio
Part of our wider extended supply chain conference, this two day business focused event will enable you to explore how SAP solutions can allow you to unlock big data, utilize advanced analytics, streamline processes, understand your asset interdependencies, and reduce costs.
Cisco Tech Advantage Webinar. June 4th, 2014
Video: http://youtu.be/RkmMi9qea5Y
IoT is everywhere, from smart meters on houses to parking sensors in the ground – all devices are connected to the Internet. Internet engineers are helping traditional industries solve new industrial world challenges by connecting billions of new devices. An exciting part of the IoT journey is the integration between both worlds: Information Technology (IT) and Operation Technology (OT). For that a systems approach is required to scale the existing Internet infrastructure to accommodate IoT use cases, while making IT technology easy to adopt for OT operators.
In this session you will learn:
IoT infrastructure challenges and the need for open standards and partner ecosystem
Key elements to build large-scale IoT systems as IPv6, access control, plug and play, distributed intelligence and contextual awareness
Introduction to fog computing and advantages of extending cloud computing and services
Looking ahead to the future
The document introduces Cubitic, a startup providing a predictive analytics platform for IoT applications. It summarizes the founders' backgrounds and experience. Jaco Els is the CEO with a degree in IT and experience at major companies. Ryan Topping is the Chief Scientist with degrees in mathematics and bioinformatics. Renjith Nair is the CTO with a master's degree in networking and experience developing scalable systems. The founders met working at King and saw an opportunity to build their own predictive analytics solution for IoT, launching initial prototypes in 2015.
Industry X.0 - Realizing Digital Value in Industrial Sectorsaccenture
Industry X.0 is a new way for manufacturing to operate. At its heart are highly intelligent, interconnected products and ecosystems that create a fully digital value chain, supplemented by new core innovation competences and deep cultural change. Learn more: https://accntu.re/2wKLK4m
The Silicon Review | 50 Leading Companies of The Year 2020The Silicon Review
MultiTech is a pioneer in hardware and communication technology that has been innovating in the industrial Internet of Things (IoT) space since 1970. It designs and manufactures equipment for connecting physical assets to business processes. MultiTech aims to stay ahead of trends by focusing on edge intelligence, security, and streamlining the customer experience for private IoT networks. It has a history of innovation from early analog systems to today's latest technologies and continues working on its roadmap to address customers' biggest IoT challenges through products, support services, and solutions.
The Silicon Review | 50 Leading Companies of The Year 2020
Internet-of-Manufacturing-Agenda
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March 7-8 2017, Hyatt Magnificent Mile Chicago, IL
@InternetofBiz | #IoTMAN
Socials & Runs!
Powering Scalable Processes, Competitive
Products & Smarter Performance
The Only Event Exclusively for Manufacturers
Capitalizing on the IoT Opportunity
25+ Case Studies by Vertical Specific Manufacturers
Pre-Conference Technical Workshop +
Digital Factory Tour
20+ Hours of Interactive Learning & 1-2-1 Meetings
IoB Mixr
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The Event
Internet of Manufacturing North America is the only event bringing together C/VP Level business and technical executives
from leading manufacturers, to share best practices and inspire new revenue opportunities. The two-day conference and
pre-event welcome day deliver high-level presentations, hands-on and interactive sessions, a live tour, as well as extended
networking and team-building sessions to an audience of pre-qualified manufacturers.
Regarded as the new industrial revolution, adopting IoT is no longer a question for manufacturers striving to stay relevant
in a competitive market. Today’s focus is how to bring speed, scalability and security to connected manufacturing.
Although progressive manufacturers around the world are already reaping the benefits offered by IoT, the explosion of
interconnected technologies still confront them with stubborn challenges; this event tackles these challenges head-on.
Join industry trailblazers to realize revenue opportunities and overcome security concerns and the lack of existing
standards and interoperability. Plus, walk away with essential knowledge in capturing and processing the huge amount
of data now ready to be translated into competitive revenue gains.
Over three days, connect with others now ready to drive their digital and IoT-powered business forward, in addition to
the handful of innovative solution providers we’ve identified as key disruptors in the technology-led market change.
Building on the Success of
our European Event!
Key Agenda Topics:
ROI & Business Buy-in Capturing & Leveraging Data
Predictive Maintenance & Visibility Cybersecurity
IoT Platforms Change Management: People & Processes
OT & IT Convergence Standardization & Interoperability
Augmented & Virtual Reality Edge & Cloud Computing
MANUFACTURERS ATTENDED
111
ONE-TO-ONE BUSINESS
MEETINGS FULFILLED100%
EXPERT SPEAKERS30+
IoT CASE STUDIES15+
HOURS OF WORKSHOPS10+
HOURS OF ONE-TO-ONE MEETINGS15+
Tour & Pre-Conference Workshop
Attend the ‘OT, IT and
IoT Convergence for
Process and Product’
workshop on March 6,
then join our private
tour of the UI LABS’
Digital Manufacturing
& Design Institute.
Be guided around the 24,000 square foot
manufacturing floor and gain insight into:
- State-of-the-art, connected manufacturing
equipment and technology
- Multi-axis complex machines
- Highly sensitive measurement tools
- AR visual work instruction system
- Sensor-driven conveyor belt
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Sample of the 2016 Manufacturing Europe Attending Companies
Who Sponsored Our Inaugural European Event and What Did They Say?
One of the best IoT events I have attended
- exceeded my expectations in terms of
the number of on-target contacts we
made. Highly recommended!”
CloudSuite Director, Infor
It was very well organized event. We
made some very good contacts there.”
Product Manager RFID Transponder,
Harting
Fantastic event. Vinelake made it easy to connect
with senior level prospects and the meeting
scheduling was extremely well organized.”
Managing Director IoT, Tele2 Group
Superbly good event with a really good balance of
thought leadership and examples of where things need
to be done; examples of technology to be used both now
and in the future.”
Chief Executive Co-Founder, Concirrus
Who Shoud Attend?
CTO
CIO
CEO
CFO
VP/Heads of Operations
VP/Head of Engineering
VP/Head of IoT
VP/Head of IT
VP/Head of Manufacturing
VP/Head of Smart Manufacturing
VP/Head of Innovation
VP/Head of Operations
VP/Head of Cybersecurity
VP/Head of Data Analytics
VP/Head of RD
Chief Digital Officer
VP/Head of Logistics Supply Chain
VP/Head of Process Service Transformation
Chief Business Innovation Officer
VP Architecture Infrastructure
Director of Product
Manufacturing Manager
Engineering Manager
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What’s Different About Internet of Manufacturing North America?
North America’s only
100% IoT in Manufacturing
conference – network with
solely manufacturing peers!
Networking and
learning inside and
outside the conference
room: Facility Tour,
Interactive Discussions,
Pre-Event Workshop,
Plus Social and
Extra-Curricular Events.
end user case studies
to help sharpen your
business case for frank
and open discussion
with peers
Join us for
team runs and
evening socials!
Free sector report,
event documentation
packs, press coverage,
interviews videos
Peer-to-peer matchmaking and facilitated
VIP Introductions
Exclusive tour of UI LABS’
Digital Manufacturing and
Design Innovation Institute,
a 24,000 square ft connected
manufacturing floor
25+
IoB Mixr
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Sample of Confirmed Speakers
Terri Lewis
Digital Technology Director
Caterpillar
Nahel Gandhi
Global Director Internet of Things (IoT)
CNH Industrial
Juha Pankakoski
Chief Digital Officer CIO
Konecranes
Allen Tubbs
Product Manager,
Electric Drives Controls
Bosch Rexroth
Scott MacDonald
Co-founder Managing Director
McRock Capital
Ashe Menon
Vice President of Manufacturing
NOV Grant Prideco
Atif Khan
Senior Manager Information Systems
Equipment Automation
The Climate Corp., a Monsanto Company
Scott Day
Executive Vice President of Product
Business Strategy
Thyssenkrupp Elevator
Alexander Nazarov
Associate Technical Fellow
Cummins Inc.
Saurabh Sharma
Principal
Jump Capital
Larry John, Ph.D.
Principal Analyst
ANSER
Mike Yost
President
MESA International
Lee Stogner
Chair of Communications
IEEE IoT Initiative
Sam Bradley
Director of Product
Briggs Healthcare
Robert Coop, Ph.D.
Sr. Data Scientist, Big Data Analytics,
Digital Accelerator
Stanley Black Decker
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP:
IT, OT IoT CONVERGENCE FOR PROCESS PRODUCT
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1:55pm Networking Refreshment Break
Tour of Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute
1:05pm Transforming your Manufacturing Operations: The IoT Technical Advantage Why It Matters
- Understand the IoT technology that is penetrating your world
- Learn to navigate the changing technology landscape once your investment
- Fortify your plant’s technology backbone for revenue growth, enterprise efficiency and greater customer
relations
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1:30pm Practical Considerations for Plant and Enterprise IoT Integration
- How smart does your manufacturing operation need to be?
- How do you connect to the internet and cloud?
- Will this platform be developed in-house or will you need to use a third-party?
- Unpicking the security considerations
Lee Stogner, Chair of Communications, IEEE IoT Initiative
2:15pm The Convergence of Business, IT IoT
- Are you ready? Learn to assess where you are in preparing legacy systems for IoT integration
- How can your organization capitalize on IoT whilst investing in IT upgrades?
- Cloud, app migration, open source development: build your innovation strategy
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2:40pm Addressing Critical Quality Operational Challenges Using Real-Time Manufacturing Data Analysis
- How do you align critical quality attributes with technology needs?
- What devices are needed to capture data for optimal performance of people, plant assets, business
processes, and workflow?
- How do I capture and interpret data, and stay updated with the changing industry landscape?
Senior Representative, CNH Industrial
3:00pm
Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute Tour
The UI LABS’ Innovation Center on Chicago’s Goose Island is home to the
Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute.
In an exclusive, private tour, explore the 24,000 square foot manufacturing floor, and experience
demonstrations, and insight into RD, and prototyping.
Led by DMDII’s in-house engineers, the tour provides you with an overview of the connected equipment.
You’ll get first-hand experience in:
- Advanced analysis of data collection to enable manufacturing design
- Intelligent machining to integrate smart sensors and controls for self-aware manufacturing
- Aggregating and integrating data through the manufacturing supply chain lifecycle
Get live demonstrations of equipment including:
- Multi-axis complex machines
- Highly sensitive measurement tools
- Augmented Reality visual work instruction system
- A sensor-driven conveyor belt
Tour Guide: Dan Hartman, Director of Manufacturing Research and Development, UI LABS, and Digital
Manufacturing Lead, Rolls-Royce
MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2017
12:30pm Registration Welcome Refreshments
5:00pm End of tour transportation back to Hyatt Magnificent Mile
12:50pm Welcome Chair’s Opening
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CONFERENCE DAY ONE: TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 2017
6:45 - 7:30am IoB Mixr
IoB Mixr
Meet in the hotel lobby for a sociable run to Millennium Park and back!
8:00 - 8:50am Registration Welcome Refreshments
8:50am Internet of Business’ Opening Remarks Icebreaker Game
9:00am Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
ROI Business Buy-in
9:15am Stay Ahead of the Curve Competition: Secrets to Innovation and ROI from IoT Investment
- See how a traditional, heavy equipment manufacturer was transformed with connectivity
- Hear strategies that addressed organizational, financial, and innovation challenges
encountered in this transition
- Stay ahead of the ever-sharpening IoT curve with advice on how to identify new business
approaches, capabilities and partnerships to enhance the development of your products and
services
Juha Pankakoski, Chief Digital Officer CIO, Konecranes Plc
9:40am Business Model Transformation Encouraging Innovative Thinking
- Changing board room mindsets to become a digitally native company
- Understanding the first steps needed to shift from a hardware to software and services
company
- Establishing new business models and directing change management to ensure they are
adopted at every organizational level
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10:05am Achieving ROI in a New Industrial Era of Connectivity Transparency
- Overcome the challenges of recognizing revenue in industrial IoT
- Use cases to resolve issues with supply chain, plant tooling, asset management and market
delivery faster and more efficiently before they become expensive downtime problems.
- Realize process, product and customer-relation enhancement benefits as a true ROI
Nahel Gandhi, Global IT Director IoT, CNH Industrial
10:30am Getting the Data Connectivity Bang for your IoT Investment Buck
- Harness the power of the data you generate every day to bring a more efficient and profitable
business
- Learn how process and product-centric connectivity, IoT platforms and applications reduce
the complexity of deployment
- Gain knowledge from IoT deployment case studies that show the value of investment
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10:55 - 11:35am Networking Refreshment Break
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11- 11:30am One-to-One Business Meetings
Network with tech innovators that address your current priorities in these pre-arranged and
mutually agreed meetings.
A valuable platform for educating yourself on the latest technology and making informed
decisions for your IoT strategy.
11:35am Implementing 21st Century Smart Manufacturing
- Hear how this specialty material maker became a smart manufacturer by combining multiple
capabilities: integrating measurements, controls, computing platforms, modeling and analytics
- Improved process and product development and manufacturing performance
- Reduce manufacturing cost within plants and across the supply chain
Senior Representative, Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition
12:00pm Manufacturer Led Roundtable Discussions
Choose one of our four working groups led by manufacturers to discuss advances within your
business and brainstorm challenges. Spend 40 minutes with your group leader to work through
the questions left in a golden envelope on your table, before sharing with the full audience the
conclusions your group has come to.
IIoT: What Manufacturers Should Know
What does IoT actually mean to your business? There are so many new technologies to watch,
it is difficult to discern which will bring value. From machine-to-machine, to data analytics, to
the cloud, to virtual and augmented reality, the technology is as vast as it is confusing. Find out
what you need to know or share what you do know.
Choosing a platform, transitioning from SCADA to IoT
SCADA, a system tried and true among many manufacturers and the ultimate precursor to IoT.
This roundtable will cover how to retro-fit SCADA with IoT. Do you need to rip out perfectly
functioning sensors that are already hard-wired? How can you make that transition effectively
and economically?
Cybersecurity Considerations for Manufacturers
Your manufacturing process and intellectual property are targets. The Homeland Security’s
Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Emergency Response Team, or ICS-CERT, responded
to a total of 295 cyber incidents, up 20 percent from the previous fiscal year. This roundtable
discusses the imminent threats and strategies you can take to minimize risks and prevent attacks.
The Cloud, The Fog The Edge
Cloud, fog, and edge computing are being employed by manufacturers to manage, analyze and
translate date into business insights.. Break down the similarities and differences between the
approaches being used in operation and decide which bests suits your production.
Group
A
Group
B
Group
C
Group
D
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1:00 - 2:15pm Lunch Refreshment Break
Visit the exhibition floor and experience our hands-on demos!
1:15 - 2:15pm One-to-One Business Meetings
Network with tech innovators that address your current priorities in these pre-arranged and
mutually agreed meetings.
A valuable platform for educating yourself on the latest technology and making informed
decisions for your IoT strategy.
BRINGING BUSINESS BENEFITS IT CHANGE MANAGEMENT
2:15pm Key Steps to Successfully bringing IoT to
Business at Scale
Discover how to navigate the IoT landscape
successfully by:
- Identifying your core business value
- Connecting your product and structuring
data related to it to build business value
- Managing your connected devices to create
actionable insight
- Engaging your products and customers in
new ways across systems
- Achieving automation for business gains
Learn how Caterpillar has successfully
replicated processes for expanding product
lines, and implemented state-of-the-art IoT
initiatives for new ones.
Terri Lewis, Digital Technology Manager,
Energy Transportation, Caterpillar, Inc.
IoT Lifts Elevator Maintenancet o the Cloud
- Hear how thyssenkrupp Elevator created
a connected asset monitoring system and
leveraged a new IoT platform to connect
thousands of sensors and systems from
elevators to the Cloud
- Gain first-hand knowledge of how to
manage a new plethora of data across
devices to give real-time insight into key
performance indicators
- Gain strategies and findings revealing
increased reliability through predictive
maintenance, rapid and remote diagnostic
capabilities
Scott Day, Executive Vice President of Product
and Business Strategy, thyssenkrupp Elevator
2:40pm More than Just Cost Savings: How IoT Can
Drive Top Line Growth for Manufacturers
While Industrie 4.0 discussions have been
dominated by talk of efficiency savings, this
session will explore how IoT can support
global growth and product innovation plans.
You will learn:
- How IoT is enabling insight-driven
improvements to the production process
- The role of IoT in driving innovation in
product development
- How IoT can enable more customizable
products
- How IoT is supporting sustainability targets
through enhanced process insight
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Outfitting Your Architecture for Data
Analytics
- Understand the true challenges when
evolving to data-driven architectures
- Select the right connectivity devices and
platforms, while allowing your operation to
evolve with those changing technologies
and market demands
- Leverage data for better business and value
chain partner satisfaction
For further information on this session please
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3:05pm PANEL DISCUSSION: The Role of the
Customer in Optimizing IoT Predictive
Maintenance
- How do I maximize process and product
efficiencies and reliability through IoT
connections with my product’s end-users?
- How should I leverage data to achieve
increased up-time and fewer field-service
calls through?
- How do I improve machine performance
using compliance and specification data?
Moderator: Dr. Gloria J. Wiens,FloridaMakes
Director for Advanced Manufacturing,
ICAMR, Associate Professor, Department
of Mechanical Aerospace Engineering,
University of Florida
Panelists:
Alexander Nazarov, Engineering Functional
Excellence Manager, COE, Cummins Inc.
Satyam Priyadarshy, MBA, Ph.D., Chief Data
Scientist, Halliburton
PANEL DISCUSSION: IT Change
Management
- How can IT support new business
approaches to lifecycle management and
help to reduce costs and remain flexible?
- How to develop methods for correlating
layered data to troubleshoot faster and fix
problems sooner
- How do I rally the team and collaboratively
transition my Operations and IT
departments to achieve business goals that
benefit the enterprise?
Moderator: Mike Yost, President, MESA
International
Panelists:
Juha Pankakoski, Chief Digital Officer and
CIO, Konecranes Plc
Tom McDermott, Chief Manufacturing Officer,
UI LABS
3:45- 4:15pm Networking Refreshment Break
3:55 - 4:15pm One-to-One Business Meetings
Network with tech innovators that address your current priorities in these pre-arranged and
mutually agreed meetings.
A valuable platform for educating yourself on the latest technology and making informed
decisions for your IoT strategy.
PERFECTING PROCESS PRODUCT
LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
CYBERSECURITY IN THE IoT REALM
4:15pm Driving Costs Down Efficiency Up
with “Closed-Loop” Product Lifecycle
Management
- Use IoT to tackle visibility gaps to enable
quality management from suppliers to the
customer
- Take traceability to higher and more flexible
levels for improved quality and efficiency
- See how increased visibility economizes for
more tractable supply chain management
Alexander Nazarov, Engineering Functional
Excellence Manager, COE, Cummins Inc.
Protecting the Digital Thread: Cybersecurity
for Defense Advanced Manufacturing
- Gain critical insights into how the National
Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
and the Department of Defense (DoD) are
working together to define the scope and
nature of cybersecurity for manufacturing
- Learn how the NDIA and DoD are can help
manufacturers to preserve and protect
the continuously evolving manufacturing
capabilities that will be key to national
security within the context of the Industrial
Internet of Things (IIoT)
Larry John, Ph.D., Principal Analyst, ANSER
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4:40pm Leading Business Change Shaking
Up Traditional Approaches to Product
Development
- Inspire interdepartmental and supply chain
collaboration to enable your operation’s IoT
evolution
- Determine your needs and formulate a
budget for successful IoT deployment
- How to fully realize your IoT platforms’
potential and sustainability
- Encourage design and manufacturing to
work together to speed up time to market
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Understanding Threats Managing Risks:
Tackling the New Problem of Data Security
- Hear analysis of today’s cyber threat
landscape, and the solutions, standards and
technologies that are available to manage
and secure IoT platforms and data
- Expand your knowledge in the technical,
operational and regulatory hurdles
associated with connected IoT ecosystems
- Benchmark your operation to see what
practices and tool are available to mitigate
security risks and breaches. Steps to
protecting your intellectual property and
equipment from hacks
- Understand how to maintain customer
confidentiality and maintain data integrity
with customers
For further information on this session please
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5:05pm Seamless Work Flows from Concept to Final
Product
- Hear the latest updates on how digitally
connected manufacturing floors will soon
operate using cutting-edge technology
- Get the latest updates on the UI LABS’
Digital Manufacturing and Design
Innovation Institute’s work to champion the
next industrial revolution
- Learn how DMDII demonstrates to
manufacturers throughout the United
States how to go digital
Tom McDermott, Chief Program Officer, and
Interim Executive Director for the Digital
Manufacturing and Design Innovation
Institute (DMDII), UI LABS
Security as the First Last Part of IoT
Strategy
- Determine your own cybersecurity risk
management framework for the assessment
and assurance of cybersecurity for smart
manufacturing systems while maintaining
performance, reliability, and safety
requirements
- Understand the of types of risk and threats,
and the tools for smart manufacturing
systems that offer security and resiliency if
and when a disruption occurs
- Hear the latest strategies and
recommended practices for manufacturers
to detect and prevent attacks
Dwayne Smith, Director Global Cybersecurity
Engineering, Cummins Inc.
5:30pm
IoB Mixr
Close of Day 1 followed by the IoB Mixr Night
Join us for a sociable evening, fun and continued networking!
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY 8TH MARCH 2017
8:00 - 8:50am Welcome Refreshments
8:50am Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Peter DeNagy, Co-Chair, Internet of Things Forum, North Texas Technology Association, “Tech Titans”
Translating Smart Technologies into Smart Manufacturing
9:00am Increasing Internal Reliability with Smart Asset IoT Technology
- See how the aerospace industry influenced National Oilwell Varco’s adoption of IoT technology
- Learn how to maximize internal reliability, while giving customers predictive tools to minimize
downtime
- Unlock valuable information that allows you to learn from machines
Ashe Menon, VP Global Manufacturing, National Oilwell Varco
9:25am Driving Value with Open Architecture: The Smart Device, Manufacturing Data Combination
- Gain applicable knowledge to benchmark your own roll-out of IoT-based manufacturing execution
systems
- See how getting the right data at the right time can maximize initial product quality and process
efficiencies, tracking part usage and real-time monitoring of product assembly specifications and
visualization of tooling performance
- Learn to pass the data value proposition to customers, providing preventative maintenance to
avoid equipment failures
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9:50am SPOTLIGHT SESSION: Power Tool Maker Increases Visibility Decreases Complexity with
Machine Learning, Data Science IoT technologies
Learn how Stanley Black Decker is using world-class machine learning and data science
techniques to optimize manufacturing operations.
Augment your quality control by giving production managers visibility at every step of the
manufacturing process and the ability to not only proactively address potential problems, but also
to detect slow-running jobs and schedule problems- in real time.
Decrease bottlenecks, achieve greater labor efficiency, better use of critical resources for improved
utilization rates, product quality improvements, and proactively respond to potential problems
(before they become major issues).
Get insight into how:
- Analysis of machine data led to understanding the root causes of downtime
- Advanced analytic techniques enable state-of-the-art predictive maintenance
- Immediate notification of issues made for faster decision making
- Global data fusion provides an unprecedented global view of operations
Robert Coop, Ph.D., Sr. Data Scientist, Big Data Analytics, Digital Accelerator,
Stanley Black Decker
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10:15am
IoB Start-Up Showcase: Venture Capitalist Visions for IIoT
Hosted by Internet of Business’ Editor, Doug Drinkwater, this session showcases the latest start-up
innovation being brought to the manufacturing industry.
Get Venture Capitalist perspectives on new market trends and products, and take a vote as start-ups
pitch on stage.
Take the opportunity to discover the next big thing to change your approach to smart manufacturing!
Host: Doug Drinkwater, Editor, Internet of Business
VC Judges:
Scott MacDonald, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Mc Rock Capital
Saurabh Sharma, Principal, Jump Capital
Start-ups:
Ashu Katyal and Eric Yates, co-founders, Lexi
11 - 11:40am Networking Refreshment Break
11- 11:40am One-to-One Business Meetings
Network with tech innovators that address your current priorities in these pre-arranged and mutually
agreed meetings.
A valuable platform for educating yourself on the latest technology and making informed decisions
for your IoT strategy.
DATA DRIVEN PROFITABILITY CONNECTIVITY INTEROPERABILITY
11:40am Sowing the Seeds of IoT: How Connectivity
Lowers Labor Costs Increases Yield
- Hear how IoT visualization technology has
revolutionized agricultural seed engineering,
automating a once labor-intensive task, and
saving millions
- Learn and apply data generating and
deciphering strategies that allow Monsanto to
produce better crop products
- Gain insights on how that data is disseminated
to customers – farmers – who reap the
benefits of greater yields from sensors that
monitor field conditions
Atif Khan, Senior Manager Information
Systems Equipment Automation, The
Climate Corp. a Monsanto Company
Building a Device for Connected Health:
Utilizing Connectivity in Durable Products
- Survey product connectivity and
interoperability opportunities, ranging from
product design to consumer engagement
- Evaluate design considerations for durable
products with connected components
- Understand the implications of connectivity
and smart platforms on manufacturers’ value
chains
Sam Bradley, Director of Product, Briggs
Healthcare
12:05pm Getting Ready: Competing with Data
Analytics
- Gain greater insights on how to empower your
organization by integrating, transforming and
orchestrating machine and sensor data to
drive operational excellence
- Meet complex product and manufacturing
challenges by combining and categorizing
sensor and machine data to elucidate
meaningful patterns that maximize efficiencies
and reduce downtime
- Learn who is using this technology to drive
revenue
For further information on this session please
email lucya@iob-media.com
Facilitating Product Design Speed to
Market with Interoperable Manufacturing
Simulation Platforms
- Achieve collaboration across all design
and production disciplines with connected
simulations; visualization through customized
software via telecom network platforms
- Maximize development, while lowering RD
costs through real-time product design,
update and production outcomes
- Show your customers a glimpse into the
future of process and product, plus the ROI
IoT brings
For further information on this session please
email lucya@iob-media.com
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12:30pm Retooling Legacy Systems for Data-Rich IIoT
- Learn how Bosch Rexroth fortified its legacy
systems to enhance communication and
enable remote access, monitoring and control
- Discover the intricacies of a system that
communicates with engineers and plant
managers through touchscreen interfaces as
well as other machines that are connected
within the network for real time, production
management
- See the savings in reduced operating
costs and the benefits of transparency and
predictability for customers
Allen Tubbs, Product Manager, Bosch Rexroth
Interoperability Key to Mastering the
Digitalized World
- Get the latest updates on developing
guidance and recommended practices for
encoding-independent standardization and
harmonization of information and data models
for use with IoT deployments
- Hear strategies to ensure sensors, software,
and other IoT components are compatible
before technology convergence
Thomas Burke, President Executive
Director, OPC Foundation
12:55 - 2:00pm Lunch Networking
1:15 - 2:00pm One-to-One Business Meetings
Network with tech innovators that address your current priorities in these pre-arranged and mutually
agreed meetings.
A valuable platform for educating yourself on the latest technology and making informed decisions
for your IoT strategy.
OPTIMIZING YOUR DIGITAL WORKFORCE STANDARDS SOFTWARE
2:00pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Future Manufacturing
Workforces Robot-Human Collaboration
- Gain insight into how digitalization does not
necessarily mean people are completely
removed from the process
- Learn how workers have adapted and honed
their skill-set to adjust and be effective in an
IoT-enabled manufacturing environment
- Consider how wearables and collaborative
robots will fully realize the potential of
factories of the future
Moderator: Sridhar Kota, Ph.D., MForesight-
Alliance for Manufacturing Foresight,
University of Michigan
Panelists:
Ashe Menon, VP Global Manufacturing,
National Oilwell Varco
For further information on this session please
email lucya@iob-media.com
PANEL DISCUSSION: Towards a Global
Standard
Discussing the implications of the convergence
between Industrie 4.0 and IIC standards
Panelists will unpick:
- Advances in the combination of the two
reference architectures – RAMI4.0 and IIRA
- Successful examples where the two standards
have been brought together in manufacturing
for the first time
- The implications for cross-border business
opportunities
- How to accelerate the adoption of IoT in
industrial contexts
For further information on this session please
email lucya@iob-media.com
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2:35pm The Future of the Workforce in an Age of
Self-Organizing Factories
In the factory of the future, machines will
organize themselves, delivery chains will
automatically assemble, and orders will flow
directly into the production process. Yet people
will remain essential in an Industrie 4.0 world –
as the creative leaders and thinkers.
This age is arriving sooner than you think so
how are you preparing to develop the next
generation manufacturing workforce?
- Exploring the new skills and competencies
required for employees in a digital age – from
development through to production and sales?
- What new opportunities and jobs will be
created as a result of IoT?
- How can manufacturers fulfil the need for
more creative working processes and skills?
For further information on this session please
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Connected Products Connected
Operations
- Learn how data from these two streams can
transform our business and products
- Define the value proposition of the use case to
the business or customer
- Identify use-cases and inherent risks
- What kind of budget will you need?
For further information on this session please
email lucya@iob-media.com
3:00pm Becoming an IoT Ambassador
- How to be the one to champion your company’s
overall IoT vision, message, and architecture
- Apply one-on-one interaction across
the enterprise to produce successful
implementations
- Fortify your thought-leaders to solve complex
problems
- Foster communication and consensus, cost-
effectiveness and understanding to continually
enable your organization’s versatility
For further information on this session please
email lucya@iob-media.com
Collaborating to Maximize Interoperability in
an Open Source Software Project
- Delve into the role of open source platforms
for connecting key players, and analyzing and
distributing data to transform manufacturing
- Understand supplier OEM/supplier
interoperability and the role of open source
platforms to increase efficiency across
product development
James Barkley, Director of Digital
Manufacturing Commons (DMC), Digital
Manufacturing and Design Innovation
Institute
3:50 - 4:15pm Networking Refreshment Break
4:15pm AFTERNOON KEYNOTE: Managing the Data Deluge and IT Integration
- Apply data aggregation and analytical methods and technologies for not only capturing, but also
for categorizing and retrieving data
- Discover how to integrate IoT data seamlessly with existing IT systems
- Benchmark and enhance your data management by understanding how and when to upgrade
platform to meet exploding IoT data volumes
Satyam Priyadarshy, MBA, Ph.D., Chief Data Scientist, Halliburton
4:40pm The Ins Outs of Smart Manufacturing Why these Factories of the Future Matter
- Discover why the convergence of manufacturing capabilities and digital technologies is just the
beginning
- Hear new concepts and strategies that will bring manufacturing highly customizable products faster,
cheaper, better, and greener
Mike Yost, President, MESA International
5:05pm Chairperson’s Closing Remarks Close of Conference
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SPONSORS AND MEDIA
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senior figures from manufacturing organizations
Cost and time efficiency: spend two and a half days meeting decision makers for IoT investment
Contact Us
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Business Development
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