IoT Panel: Exploring Industrial IoT – What Makes It Different?

These days, almost anything involving a device connected to a mobile or cloud application is being called an Internet of Things (IoT) application. Examples like smart home and retail applications leverage a combination of sensors, gateways, and cloud application to implement measurement and analysis applications.
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Introduction to internet of things (iot) webinar- technologies and challenges

Internet of Things (IoT) devices are present in our every day lives but we see them as black boxes and seldom know the underlying technologies. In our businesses, IoT product appeared in the last few years and most of companies are not familiar with it. But it is vital to have some basic understanding of the technologies to discuss internally and externally why a product is better than another, what the pricing should be, how it should be marketed, which regulation apply and if your product is likely or not to pass the test evaluation.
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IoT Remote Monitoring of Tailings Dams

The latest industry updates in terms of safety regulations for tailings storage facilities (TSFs) How to deploy an IoT-based wireless monitoring system to digitize various sensors such as piezometers in boreholes in-place inclinometers (IPI) water level meters rain gauges crack meters multi-point borehole extensometers (MPBX) load cells water quality probes.
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Electrical and Fluid Engineering in the Internet of Things Era

Zuken

With the growing number of digitally connected products and manufacturing processes in the wake of the Internet of Things, electro-mechanical engineering is becoming a key differentiator in the development of industrial machinery.This webinar examines the changing role of electrical and fluid engineering in product development and examine approaches to providing an end-to-end electrical and fluid engineering process that is tightly integrated with mechanical and software engineering.
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How the Internet of Things in Manufacturing Can Boost Asset Performance — and Returns

Industry Week

In manufacturing, four factors — speed, agility, quality, and reliability — typically decide winners from losers. But most of today’s plants are missing the secret to improving these areas: data. In fact, only a fraction of all data generated in manufacturing plants ever gets analyzed for insights, with little of that in real time. The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) can change all that, while helping plant operators boost asset performance and returns.
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