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How to Evolve your Manufacturing Environment to an Ultimate State

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

” These goals include: Ultimate overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). Manufacturing has now entered what many describe as Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0 We’ve explored these topics through a series of white papers focused on: Industrial security. Source: [link].

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IIOT – How Ready are You (Really)?

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

Manufacturing executives all over the world are looking at IIoT/Industry 4.0 Industrial Internet of Things) as a way to transform their business. 1 Source: IDC Worldwide Internet of Things Installed Base by Connectivity Forecast, 2017–2021, March 2017. Click the picture below to access the tool.

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CoreTigo and Raven.ai Partner to Elevate Manufacturing Efficiency and OEE Through Advanced Technology Integration

i4.0 today

The partnership is set to provide manufacturers with fast and easy-to-use tools for improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and optimizing machine performance. CoreTigo and Raven.ai

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Thermal Loop Solutions: A Path to Improved Performance, Sustainability and Compliance in Heat Treatment

MEM

In addition, the complete design of modern thermal loop solutions includes energy-efficient heating and overall ease of use. Thermal loop solutions can also be integrated with Industry 4.0 The effectiveness of heat treatment thermal loop solutions can be measured using metrics such as overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).

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Building on analytics foundations to improve operations

Control Engineering

A second conceptual model of this trend is called Industry 4.0, IIoT plays an important part of Industry 4.0 IIoT plays an important part of Industry 4.0 As a result, OPC UA and MQTT technologies are key to implementing IIoT and Industry 4.0. . popularized in 2015 by the World Economic Forum.

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TCO Tipping Point: Revealing the Real Value

i4.0 today

Avoid circling the downtime drain For most processors, downtime is the single largest source of lost production time. Additionally, equipment that is poorly maintained will likely breakdown more frequently. This impacts quality, as well as productivity and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE).