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15 Resources to Improve Your Understanding of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Posted by EPLAN USA on May 10, 2016 10:43:07 PM
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15 Resources to Improve Your Understanding of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is arguably the most importantly advancement in the industrial sector since the development of Henry Ford's assembly line. However, the IIoT is in fairly early days. There is a lot of progress to be made and we all have a lot to learn. We have assembled 15 resources we believe will be helpful. 

 

The Next Wave: Design Automation & the Internet of Things

The Role of Big Data on Machine Design and Production

Why Creating a Smart Factory Makes Dollars and Sense

What is Industry 4.0 and Why Does it Matter in Automation Design?

How Standardized Data Throughout a Product’s Lifecycle Creates Efficiencies and Increased Accuracy

5 Things You Don’t Want Your Industrial Design Competition to Know

The Dawn of the Smart Factory

Germany Bets on ‘Smart Factories’ to Keep Its Manufacturing Edge

Special Report: The Industrial Internet of Things Is Here. Are You Ready?

The Economic Value of the Industrial Internet

Video: An Introduction to the Connected Enterprise 

Special Report: Industrial Internet of Things - Unleashing the Potential of Connected Products and Services

What's Missing from the Industrial Internet of Things Conversation?

Harvard Business Review: How the Internet of Things Changes Everything

Not All IoT Analytics Can Live in the Cloud

 

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Topics: Industry 4.0, IIoT, The Connected Enterprise, Smart Factory

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