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The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is projected to become a large-scale, high-growth market that will have a transformative impact on a broad range of industry sectors, from healthcare and retail to automotive and transport. Here is a brief overview of the key factors to know about t...
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a foundational technology for Industry 4.0. IIoT connects your people, products, and processes to digitally transform manufacturing and service operations.
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The rapid development of The Internet of things (hereinafter referred to as """IOT""") provides an opportunity for the informationization for the automotive industry. The introduction of the concept of the Internet of things in the automotive industry, will carry on the unified track, monitoring...
Below is how the automotive industry is using IoT. Judging Drive Behavior and Habits The automotive business segment has emerged to be one of the leading fastest markets where IoT is being deployed. Around 250 million cars will be connected through the technology this year itself. IoT in ...
Healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, and public sector set to see big changes. GE's new industrial IoT software business: What it means for customers With GE's new standalone software business, the company has given the clearest signal yet that running a successful software business...
As the number of connected devices continues to rise, our living and working environments will become filled with smart products – assuming we are willing to accept the security and privacy trade-offs. Some will welcome the new era of smart things. Others will pine for the days when...
One of the major IoT application areas that have been paid vast attention is IoT-enabled manufacturing. For example, in the automotive industry, IoT is widely used in process control and post-sale management, as well as transport (Kirk, 2015; Zhang, Qu, Ho, & Huang, 2011; Zhong, Dai, ...
KUKA, one of the world’s leading suppliers of intelligent automation solutions, is finding that diverse business sectors — from the automotive industry to timber construction companies — are benefitting from the principles and products engendered by Industry 5.0. But their gains haven’t been achi...