The 4th industrial revolution (4IR) is in the process of transforming that basis of economic life: how we make things. What’s driving the 4IR is what drove the first three industrial revolutions, technological innovation. But while steam, electricity and the shift to digital drove the…
As the Business 4.0 continues to blaze footprints through the first quarter of the 21st century, it is crystal clear that the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) is the next industrial revolution. By realizing foreseen benefits of IoT in manufacturing, global manufacturers are heavily investing…
The transportation sector is always evolving to offer safer, faster, cleaner and more comfortable commutes. The upcoming significant industry shift is at hand, and IoT is leading the charge. The potential of IoT is spurring a wave of smart vehicles and linked infrastructure. The global…
The Internet of Things (IoT) is everywhere today. This deluge of the technology may make it feel just like some IoT applications are more necessary and useful than others. For instance, you don’t need a smart home to endure. But smart traffic controls can save…
Five years after the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) burst to corporate consciousness, much has been discussed and written about this powerful new era of linked, intelligent machines and apparatus. The world wide web has transformed how folks communicate, what they do and how they…
Connectivity among individuals, things, and businesses is increasing exponentially. Giving way for flexible connectivity and data exchange involving billions of assets and processes represents a tremendous opportunity for businesses. Old business models and processes are being rethought and new ones are emerging, including in the…
“You don’t have to become a machine learning expert to apply these new tools effectively. Engineers who more fully understand where machine learning can help — and where it can’t — can achieve real gains from these tools, whatever their industry.” — Professor Youssef Marzouk Scan…
Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory capabilities are getting to be pervasive in large manufacturing companies. The best 100 manufacturing companies in the US have over $36B of revenue and are compelled to research Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) capabilities to stay aggressive at scale. But…
In the manufacturing sector, the rise of Industry 4.0 is growing at a rapid pace and technological advancements are the backbone of this evolution. Essential technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Automation and Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) are essential. As part of connected…