Transforming Manufacturing w ith the Internet of Things

March 1, 2016

Manufacturers have the opportunity to adapt processes with IoT to lower costs, optimize operations, reduce resource consumption, improve productivity, enhance customer service, and manage the supply chain. Similarly, they can also use IoT to drive product-related benefits, such as improving product quality, increasing uptime (e.g., decreasing the time the product is down for maintenance or repair), and using actual performance data to drive future design changes in the next generation of products. As IoT provides the basis for an increasing amount of automated data acquisition, manufacturers will be able to adapt their processes and their products not just for incremental improvements but also for transformation of the product, service, and business model.

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