IoT Protocols FREE Webinar

Axelta provides end to end solutions and services for Internet of Things / IoT. Our state of art solutions and framework helps Machine to Machine communication by accepting data from varied devices available in the ecosystem.
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IoT and Simulation Digital Twins for Energy Utility Asset Management

Experts from Microsoft, Nexans, Groupe E and Cosmo Tech are explaining how IoT tools, Simulation Digital Twins and hybrid AI are revolutionizing the energy industry by helping grid operators optimize the value of their assets.Budgetary, regulatory, and environmental challenges make it difficult to visualize and deliver on short-term operational efficiency and long-term strategic investments.
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Webinar: Moving Manufacturing Beyond Lean with Digitalization and IIoT

Industry Week

Many manufacturers have leaned out their processes so that the product physically flows efficiently down the line. But what about digitally? Can they look at all their data and glean insights from it? Do they digitally capture all the data they need to perform a thorough analysis to go beyond lean?
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Smart Cities and the utilities that enable them

Smart Energy

We unpacked how rapid digitalisation is impacting the grid, as well as the architecture, energy and intelligence needed to make it work in a more complex, connected environment. We explored how best to satisfy customer demands, integrate legacy infrastructure with modern technology and maximise the lessons learned from early adopters. E-mobility: The importance of developing the right kind of electric mobility infrastructure for both city and utility needs.
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Debugging IoT (Internet of Things) using Oscilloscopes

Teledyne LeCroy

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term coined by tech developer Kevin Ashton to describe the interconnected network of physical devices and vehicles that electronically collect and share data using embedded sensors. IoT devices are deeply embedded systems comprised of SoCs, DDR Memory, Power Management ICs, Wireless LAN ICs, and microcontrollers which utilize low speed serial communication protocols such as UART, I2C, SPI etc. to name a few.
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