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Next steps for digital transformation for manufacturers

Control Engineering

This future vision and capability to seamlessly move data between the DW and RW is sometimes referred to as the Industrial Metaverse. Benedikt Rauscher, head of global IoT projects and Industry 4.0 In the context of Industry 4.0 , we often hear the statement that ‘data is the modern oil’. It’s all about Ethernet.

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2023 Manufacturing Outlook

ATS

The outlook for industries such as manufacturing in the mid- to long-term will almost certainly focus on more sustainable energy sources, which — like many technology advances — will likely require a significant upfront investment that will provide a positive return over time. Smart factories and industry 5.0 Industry 5.0

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Top Applications for Smart Motor Controllers in Industrial Automation

DO Supply

By facilitating IoT connectivity, providing remote diagnostics, and providing data analytics for improved decision-making, smart motor controllers also aid Industry 4.0 Regenerative braking and dynamic energy optimization are two examples of energy-efficient features that can save costs and promote sustainable production.

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Eseye and t42 Revolutionise Freight Tracking with Ultra-Reliable IoT Connectivity

i4.0 today

t42 has ambitions to build IoT devices that can harvest sustainable energy to radically increase unit longevity, with Eseye applying the new GSMA Release 17 standard to make this dream a reality. Our devices require fast and reliable connectivity, often in logistics facilities or ports that lack consistent network coverage.

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