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How eSIM, IoT, and Connectivity Security Are Powering Industry 4.0

Dinesh Mishra

Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is fundamentally reshaping the business landscape by integrating advanced digital technologies such as IoT, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing. In manufacturing, these technologies empower factories to optimize workflows and embrace automation.

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Digital Twin Consortium Signs Liaison with Open Industry 4.0 Alliance

Gary Mintchell

As technology moves more quickly than human organizations, the DTC has announced a liaison agreement in December with the Open Industry 4.0 The Open Industry 4.0 Alliance functions as a collaborative consortium comprising of prominent industrial companies actively involved in deploying cross-vendor Industry 4.0

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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Identify how to determine if your company is moving quickly enough with Industry 4.0 Review differences in Industry 4.0, Understand Industry 4.0 It has been a dozen years of Industry 4.0 Is there an Industry 5.0? How should Industry 4.0 initiatives.

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Euchner Industry 4.0-ready with ultra-modern safety engineering from Treotham

Manufacturer's Monthly

The proliferation of automation in production is placing new demands on machinery safety and the associated safety engineering while connectivity is becoming all the more important in this sector. The system can be reconfigured to perform different functions at any time. Functions are selected via the matching actuator.

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Connectivity Trends for Automation Devices

Automation World

In this podcast, we connect with Nazario Biala of Harting to learn how industry’s digital transformation is impacting the design of automation devices and connector functionalities required to support IIoT and Industry 4.0 initiatives.

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Vibration monitoring in three axes with IO-Link

Manufacturer's Monthly

The sensor also offers a range of smart functions. With the moneo IIoT platform, ifm electronic offers additional functions for root cause failure analysis, making IT-based condition monitoring easy. As a pioneer of Industry 4.0, Additionally, it transmits surface temperature as a wear indicator.

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Rockwell Automation enables better asset management with My Equipment Subscription

Design World

The launch of My Equipment Digital enables new functionality with digital collection and updating of industrial automation asset data through the use of network-based devices. The digital collection method includes firmware information and a one-time vulnerability assessment.