The industrial Internet connects machines and people with services. It is about harnessing large amounts of data, analyzing it, and making it useful information. Above all, the IIoT is about optimizing production and making equipment and services more efficient, including the digital power plants. Ultimately,…
The Internet of Things (IoT) has changed the world, including the power plant industry. The IoT is all about connecting smart devices, buildings, and other objects to electronics, software, and network connectivity. As a result, companies can improve their operations with IoT, which allows these…
Years ago, it was impossible to imagine that sensors and chips could be embedded into physical objects, but today, they have become the most important use cases of IoT. In a very short time, this technology has become a key concept for many businesses. The…
The Internet of Things (IoT), is a network of dynamic physical objects or machines that are interconnected to facilitate the. Nowadays, people can see IoT use cases on electronics, software, sensors, network connectivity, and embedded electronics. With these things, it is possible to create wearable…
Although the Merriam-Webster Dictionary may not yet have the actual title for the Internet of Things, the term has been growing steadily to the point that has started to infiltrate a movement on the power sector. Since Mitsubishi Hitachi Power sector and system (MHPS), a…
Nowadays, in the 4.0 era, there are over 20 billion smart devices connected to the internet. With this thought in mind, it is not hard to imagine that it will triplicate by 2030. Meanwhile, the IIoT platforms are changing the industrial business in a way…
Industrial manufacturing companies have been questioned for the last years in terms of how they can be more operative-efficient, considering there is always a competitor that has lower labor costs due to its manufacturing capabilities. As a result, many companies have been forced to relocate…
Since its beginning, the benefits of IoT (the internet of things) are producing a digital revolution in the manufacturing industries across the whole world. For many years, there has been a growing desire for customization, productivity, and an improvement in the global supply chain in…
Since the ’80s, there has been automation that has gradually digitized on the factory floor, and with the appearance of industry 4.0, adapting the manufacturing process to the real world is one of the purposes of the internet of things (IoT). Global manufacturers are expected…