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Tag Archives: IIoT

23 Jan 2024

Boosting Energy Efficiency with the Internet of Things

The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) into the fabric of engineering is more than just a technological leap; it’s a necessary evolution towards sustainability. When we talk about the role of Internet of Things in sustainable engineering, we’re delving into a world where innovation meets responsibility, where every byte of data and every connected device plays a part in shaping a greener future.

1 Mar 2023

In the face of an uncertain global landscape, companies must adapt to remain buoyant. Fortunately, new technologies, improved planning, and better data usage provide significant opportunities for companies to become more resilient. Here are five unique predictions for manufacturing which outline how companies can become more resilient in an uncertain landscape.

7 Oct 2020
29 Dec 2017

Reflecting back on 2017 we saw a number of engineering trends making their mark in a big way. Some include advanced robotics, additive manufacturing, IIoT, quantum computing and big data. Even though it’s possible to identify hundreds of minor developments, what are the major engineering trends to follow in 2018? Take a look at these top trends we put together to end the year on a positive note.

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