The Impact of Internet of Things (IoT) in Manufacturing TodaySuyati Technologies
Considered as the most significant technology initiative of the decade - IoT is predicted to add $10-$15 trillion to the global GDP in the next two decades. Companies like Siemens and Cisco have already embraced IoT in their manufacturing plants. The infographic here talks about the advantages of having IoT in the manufacturing industry. Find out more
Reach us at:services@suyati.com
Here's the slidedeck of Kontakt.io webinar on IoT in Manufacturing: Trends, Use Cases, and Opportunities for Better Efficiency
Get the recording here: https://hubs.ly/H0jkjL00
- A new Microsoft via AI and IoT
- Smart Manufacturing - quick steps and ready to go preconfigured solution to jumpstart
- AI - computer vision and AOI in manufacturing
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.
The Most Definitive guide to Industrial IoT ImplementationAditya Basu
Industrial IoT has the potential of USD 15.3 trillion to the global economy by 2030 subjected to an improvement of 1-1.5%. Industrial Internet is a revolutionary technology that enhances the Industrial environment with the IoT capabilities. IIoT helps to solve the bottlenecks in the business environment, provides operational efficiency, increases productivity and reduces the complexity of the process.
The main benefit of Industrial IoT is the connected enterprise that enhances the visibility across various departments and benefits with a smooth workflow. According to General Electric CEO, Jeff Immelt, IIoT has twice the market potential than that of the consumer IoT.
In this Guide you will know everything about
a) The Connected Factory! Role of IIoT
b) Evolution of IIoT to Industry 4.0
c) Industrial IoT Ecosystem
d) Value Chain Players today and what you can learn from them
e) How IIoT is Different from IoT
f) Technology Drivers and Adoption
g) Market Indicators and why you should jump the Bandwagon NOW!
h) Market Revenues and Areas of Focus
i) The Digitization Wave
j) Real World Industrial IoT Case Studies Including Solutions & Outcomes
Mike Killian from Cisco was in attendance at Next Dimension to discuss IoT, IT/OT Convergence, and all things Smart Manufacturing. This presentation showcases the impact of Smart Manufacturing strategies as implemented across Cisco's supply chain.
How to answer the challenges of industrial IoT?Dieter Laevers
If you want to talk to the author Dieter Laevers, take your chance and meet him at Smart Industries in Paris, December 6-9.
Inquire for a personal meeting / demo here: www.event.movilitas.com
The Impact of Internet of Things (IoT) in Manufacturing TodaySuyati Technologies
Considered as the most significant technology initiative of the decade - IoT is predicted to add $10-$15 trillion to the global GDP in the next two decades. Companies like Siemens and Cisco have already embraced IoT in their manufacturing plants. The infographic here talks about the advantages of having IoT in the manufacturing industry. Find out more
Reach us at:services@suyati.com
Here's the slidedeck of Kontakt.io webinar on IoT in Manufacturing: Trends, Use Cases, and Opportunities for Better Efficiency
Get the recording here: https://hubs.ly/H0jkjL00
- A new Microsoft via AI and IoT
- Smart Manufacturing - quick steps and ready to go preconfigured solution to jumpstart
- AI - computer vision and AOI in manufacturing
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.
The Most Definitive guide to Industrial IoT ImplementationAditya Basu
Industrial IoT has the potential of USD 15.3 trillion to the global economy by 2030 subjected to an improvement of 1-1.5%. Industrial Internet is a revolutionary technology that enhances the Industrial environment with the IoT capabilities. IIoT helps to solve the bottlenecks in the business environment, provides operational efficiency, increases productivity and reduces the complexity of the process.
The main benefit of Industrial IoT is the connected enterprise that enhances the visibility across various departments and benefits with a smooth workflow. According to General Electric CEO, Jeff Immelt, IIoT has twice the market potential than that of the consumer IoT.
In this Guide you will know everything about
a) The Connected Factory! Role of IIoT
b) Evolution of IIoT to Industry 4.0
c) Industrial IoT Ecosystem
d) Value Chain Players today and what you can learn from them
e) How IIoT is Different from IoT
f) Technology Drivers and Adoption
g) Market Indicators and why you should jump the Bandwagon NOW!
h) Market Revenues and Areas of Focus
i) The Digitization Wave
j) Real World Industrial IoT Case Studies Including Solutions & Outcomes
Mike Killian from Cisco was in attendance at Next Dimension to discuss IoT, IT/OT Convergence, and all things Smart Manufacturing. This presentation showcases the impact of Smart Manufacturing strategies as implemented across Cisco's supply chain.
How to answer the challenges of industrial IoT?Dieter Laevers
If you want to talk to the author Dieter Laevers, take your chance and meet him at Smart Industries in Paris, December 6-9.
Inquire for a personal meeting / demo here: www.event.movilitas.com
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.
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.
MT84 IoT and Smart Manufacturing InnovationsDell EMC World
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a critical element of smart manufacturing as manufacturing equipment and products are being connected to the internet, giving manufacturers the ability to gather and use new data to predict equipment failure, increase product quality and transform operations. IT organizations are increasingly involved with the management, security and governance of this data. Using real-world customer examples, this session will provide a practical framework for evaluating a path forward regarding sensor enablement, transaction processes and analytics.
Industrial IoT – the disruption of manufacturingFelix Plitzko
Industrial IoT has been around for quite a while. But it is more than just visualizing the immense amount of data available within manufacturing machines. It creates opportunities to offer a new range of services. I will talk about the opportunities Industrial IoT creates, and how we use it to offer our services at AISLER.
This presentation is part of a talk I gave at RIOT.berlin 2017.
Leverage IoT to Setup Smart Manufacturing SolutionsSoftweb Solutions
The Internet of Things (IoT) is now to involve in manufacturing unit to deliver and enhance the productivity of companies through smart factory concept. It gives full business insights of manufacturing process and deliver data on their devices. View more at - http://www.softwebsolutions.com/iot-manufacturing-solutions.html
Enterprise World 2014 - Manufacturing Industry Breakout SessionMark Morley, MBA
This presentation discusses the latest digital disruption related trends across the manufacturing industry and how OpenText's Enterprise Information Management solutions can help manage this digital disruption in the future. This presentation formed the basis of the manufacturing industry keynote session at Enterprise World 2014 in Orlando.
Transforming Manufacturing with the Internet of ThingsCognizant
We are entering a golden age for innovation in manufacturing products and processes, all enabled by the Internet of Things (IoT). This IDC market spotlight can help you understand the approach you will have to follow to derive value some of the considerations for driving value from connected products, connected supply chains, smart manufacturing and IoT.
Managing shopfloor energy consumption in a smart factoryJulian Krenge
Introduction to the Aachen trial site of the EU-funded FINESCE project focusing on the demand side management in a smart factory, with a bit more detail on the use of FIWARE and Generic Enablers (GEs).
Industry 4.0 IIoT adopts a top-down approach going from business use-cases and fragmented into simpler technical use-cases. This approach ensures that IIoT has a direct impact on business goals by adoption of Industry 4.0.
We at ENERCO adopt an iterative or agile approach which is the most popular software development models. The difference here is that the agile methodology is applied to the entire project as a system.
The IIoT audit consists of understanding the existing business, manufacturing plant setup, technical processes, business processes, equipment set up etc. In addition to understanding the present setup the IIoT audit also consists of detailed discussions with the plant team from various divisions including business, maintenance and production.
Upon understanding a firm’s business goals it is transformed into a simple system architecture in this stage. This basic architecture consists of an outline of the proposed IIoT solution based upon the existing setup as well as expectations from the proposed solution.
In a nutshell, IIoT Audit forms the stepping stone on the larger goal and strategic objective of attaining Industry 4.0 for a Manufacturing Company.
Smart manufacturing 4.0 journey and strategy colin koh lkh precicon 23 sept 2021Colin Koh (許国仁)
Smart manufacturing 4.0 journey and strategy
# Singapore marina bay took nearly 50 years to become one of the iconic world tourism venues
# Required Vision Resources and well-crafted plan
# Smart Manufacturing 4.0 based on Industry 4.0 is no different
# Is a Journey that requires Strategy to realise the vision
# We are now facing a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous VUCA world
# Good example is COVID pandemic we are in now
# Industry 4.0 or Digital Transformation need a strategy to overcome the VUCA
Environment
Overcoming
# Volatility with Vision – What we want to be in 3-5 years
# Uncertainty with Understanding - communications the vision on a daily basis
# Complexity with Clarity - Set clear SMART Goals
# Ambiguity with Agility - Develop organisational competency with lifelong learning
# Learn from the experience (Good or Bad)
# Understand and assess the Current Situation
# Prepare the future with a robust roadmap
How Simon AI and Bluetooth LE are Simplifying Asset Tracking in Operational E...kontakt.io
Discover ways to reduce search time, increase asset utilization, improve labor productivity with location-based sensor analytics
The slide deck from a live webinar hosted by Kontakt.io and Bluetooth SIG.
Get the recording: https://hubs.ly/H0h9_xK0
Schedule a demo: http://getsimon.ai
The Internet-of-Things: Is 2015 the year of IoTwaylay
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) embeds sensors in everyday objects and connects them to the cloud to enable a whole range of new services in various markets. The 2014 Gartner hype cycle for emerging technologies ranked the Internet-of-Things (IoT) at the top of the hype cycle. Every day, the news is full of new product announcements about IoT. This presentation goes beyond the hype and reviews the business and technology drivers behind IoT.
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.
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.
MT84 IoT and Smart Manufacturing InnovationsDell EMC World
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a critical element of smart manufacturing as manufacturing equipment and products are being connected to the internet, giving manufacturers the ability to gather and use new data to predict equipment failure, increase product quality and transform operations. IT organizations are increasingly involved with the management, security and governance of this data. Using real-world customer examples, this session will provide a practical framework for evaluating a path forward regarding sensor enablement, transaction processes and analytics.
Industrial IoT – the disruption of manufacturingFelix Plitzko
Industrial IoT has been around for quite a while. But it is more than just visualizing the immense amount of data available within manufacturing machines. It creates opportunities to offer a new range of services. I will talk about the opportunities Industrial IoT creates, and how we use it to offer our services at AISLER.
This presentation is part of a talk I gave at RIOT.berlin 2017.
Leverage IoT to Setup Smart Manufacturing SolutionsSoftweb Solutions
The Internet of Things (IoT) is now to involve in manufacturing unit to deliver and enhance the productivity of companies through smart factory concept. It gives full business insights of manufacturing process and deliver data on their devices. View more at - http://www.softwebsolutions.com/iot-manufacturing-solutions.html
Enterprise World 2014 - Manufacturing Industry Breakout SessionMark Morley, MBA
This presentation discusses the latest digital disruption related trends across the manufacturing industry and how OpenText's Enterprise Information Management solutions can help manage this digital disruption in the future. This presentation formed the basis of the manufacturing industry keynote session at Enterprise World 2014 in Orlando.
Transforming Manufacturing with the Internet of ThingsCognizant
We are entering a golden age for innovation in manufacturing products and processes, all enabled by the Internet of Things (IoT). This IDC market spotlight can help you understand the approach you will have to follow to derive value some of the considerations for driving value from connected products, connected supply chains, smart manufacturing and IoT.
Managing shopfloor energy consumption in a smart factoryJulian Krenge
Introduction to the Aachen trial site of the EU-funded FINESCE project focusing on the demand side management in a smart factory, with a bit more detail on the use of FIWARE and Generic Enablers (GEs).
Industry 4.0 IIoT adopts a top-down approach going from business use-cases and fragmented into simpler technical use-cases. This approach ensures that IIoT has a direct impact on business goals by adoption of Industry 4.0.
We at ENERCO adopt an iterative or agile approach which is the most popular software development models. The difference here is that the agile methodology is applied to the entire project as a system.
The IIoT audit consists of understanding the existing business, manufacturing plant setup, technical processes, business processes, equipment set up etc. In addition to understanding the present setup the IIoT audit also consists of detailed discussions with the plant team from various divisions including business, maintenance and production.
Upon understanding a firm’s business goals it is transformed into a simple system architecture in this stage. This basic architecture consists of an outline of the proposed IIoT solution based upon the existing setup as well as expectations from the proposed solution.
In a nutshell, IIoT Audit forms the stepping stone on the larger goal and strategic objective of attaining Industry 4.0 for a Manufacturing Company.
Smart manufacturing 4.0 journey and strategy colin koh lkh precicon 23 sept 2021Colin Koh (許国仁)
Smart manufacturing 4.0 journey and strategy
# Singapore marina bay took nearly 50 years to become one of the iconic world tourism venues
# Required Vision Resources and well-crafted plan
# Smart Manufacturing 4.0 based on Industry 4.0 is no different
# Is a Journey that requires Strategy to realise the vision
# We are now facing a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous VUCA world
# Good example is COVID pandemic we are in now
# Industry 4.0 or Digital Transformation need a strategy to overcome the VUCA
Environment
Overcoming
# Volatility with Vision – What we want to be in 3-5 years
# Uncertainty with Understanding - communications the vision on a daily basis
# Complexity with Clarity - Set clear SMART Goals
# Ambiguity with Agility - Develop organisational competency with lifelong learning
# Learn from the experience (Good or Bad)
# Understand and assess the Current Situation
# Prepare the future with a robust roadmap
How Simon AI and Bluetooth LE are Simplifying Asset Tracking in Operational E...kontakt.io
Discover ways to reduce search time, increase asset utilization, improve labor productivity with location-based sensor analytics
The slide deck from a live webinar hosted by Kontakt.io and Bluetooth SIG.
Get the recording: https://hubs.ly/H0h9_xK0
Schedule a demo: http://getsimon.ai
The Internet-of-Things: Is 2015 the year of IoTwaylay
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) embeds sensors in everyday objects and connects them to the cloud to enable a whole range of new services in various markets. The 2014 Gartner hype cycle for emerging technologies ranked the Internet-of-Things (IoT) at the top of the hype cycle. Every day, the news is full of new product announcements about IoT. This presentation goes beyond the hype and reviews the business and technology drivers behind IoT.
Welcome to the future of the Internet of Things. IoT Viewpoints 2018 is a collection of Ovum’s newest thought leadership on emerging IoT trends, technologies and opportunities.
Imagine yourself just a couple of years from now, in 2020. Experts believe by then the Internet of Things (IoT) will consist of an estimated 30 billion objects. Though the exact number is up for discussion, there is no doubt that the connectivity of things will grow. This implies the number of people needing to understand how IoT works will also grow. Thus there is a need to teach professionals what IoT is, how to use it to their advantage, and what challenges to expect.
The Internet of Things can be a major driver of digital transformation, enabling new business models based on widespread devices and new data streams. For enterprises, the Internet of Things (IoT) currently represents something of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, there are manifold opportunities to boost the efficiency of products and services, create new revenue streams and reduce operational costs by connecting all manner of devices ('things') to the internet and analyzing the data they generate.
The changing environment of industrial enterprises is characterized by increased competition, which encourages decision-makers to adopt a consistent approach to innovation and to seek new sources of competitive advantages. We are witnessing a change in the practices of individual industrial enterprises. These require their suppliers or impose to their customers an efficiency, reactivity and an adaptability more and stronger, passing gradually from a subcontracting of capacity to a subcontracting of function.
Internet of Things is at the top of the Gartner Hype Cyle and scores of entrepreneurs are out building IoT products and solutions. A key question that requires discussion and clarity is – Who will pay for IoT and why? This talk demystifies the novelty of IoT and explains the roles played by various actors in the IoT ecosystem.
Digital transformation in the manufacturing industryBenji Harrison
Industry 4.0 is here. It is all about the fourth industrial revolution which is all set to transform the manufacturing process using advanced capabilities and IT solutions for manufacturing such as smart sensors and actuators. As a result, manufacturers are gaining benefits from increased visibility into operations, cost minimization, quicker production times and provide excellent customer support. The only way manufacturers can take a leap ahead of competitors and win market share and embrace the latest in growth-driven Industry 4.0 technologies. Right from Enterprise Mobility Solutions to emerging technologies, digital transformation is critical to building and executing growth strategies for manufacturing.
Company executives in every industry need to be involved in their company's digital transformation. It is imperative that the focus be on improved business outcomes - not just technology implementations.
This is not something to be delegated to IT. Instead c-level execs need to think through how their organization needs to be organized and incented to ensure teams work together to create new value and value delivery systems through these digital transformations.
Who will pay for IoT and why? - Atanu Roy Chowdhury, Senior Product Manager a...Lounge47
“WHO WILL PAY FOR IoT AND WHY? " was a thought-provoking session. Here are the Lounge47 key takeaways: 1.IoT is a self-organizing system of Internet connected peripheral systems providing new and improved converged services 2.The value of the digitally charged thing in IoT comes from an extension of the local function with new digital services. Thing(s) + IT=Local function + measurements (historical, instantaneous) leading to new services and supercharged functions 3.The IoT hype is about the opportunity to monetize services from 50b connected devices by 2020 4.IoT devices can be classified by human desires - to know (omniscence), for human connection (telepathy), to protect & be protected (safekeeping), to be healthy & vital ( immortality), to move effortlessly (teleportation), to create, make and play (expression) 5.The IoT difference: Edgeware driving value, the “ecosystem of devices” paradigm and the possibilities for entrepreneurship 6.PC to Mobile industry to IoT is transitioning the traditional “top down” to a more collaborative approach 7.Value to the customer: a.high resolution real-time information b.M2M silos interconnected for greater visibility c.Interoperated and leveraged common infrastructure d.low cost solution solving specific consumer pain points e.improved traceability, resource utilization, health and safety 8.Value to developer: a.can handle multiple business models b.can handle multiple deployment models c.can create new products and services to diversify revenues d. Services in addition to devices can be created by developers 8. The actors in the IoT ecosystem – those that, discover new services, deliver supercharged services, create supercharged services, create Smart Things 9.Technical best practices: a.cost of data acquisition is not homogeneous b.diversity in sensors, devices and vendors is endemic c.business requirements can exceed technology reach d.device failures will happen, plan to handle them e. ensure that products are certified f.security is not an afterthought 10.Business best practices: a.device costs are a function of volumes, functionality and robustness b.there is a creepiness factor to IoT solutions c.new services require training d.market potential is hard to guesstimate e.Know your competition f.understand local regulations and tax regimes g.Process changes will be resisted h.Disgruntled customers seldom return 11. Different Business Models should be considered.
In summary, IoT offers significant opportunities, but the successful players will be those that emphasize and deliver value relative to existing services rather than just offer new functionality with undeterminable value.
Are you exploring the best way for your business to save expenses, enhance margin, or reinvest in the coming years? Check out the top technological advancements in business that are beneficial for business expansion and that result in a technology roadmap that has an impact on a number of the organization's strategic goals.
For more information, see: https://www.albiorixtech.com/blog/technology-trends-in-business/
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