Data Analytics solutions for manufacturing
· Analytics

Data Analytics solutions for manufacturing

Today the Cloud represents the fruition model that makes Information Technology increasingly ready to respond to rapid changes in the context. Organizations are increasingly “data-driven”, and Data Analytics, a set of quantitative and qualitative approaches to obtain “valuable insights” from data, have become a fundamental tool. Analysis, a term that generally refers to an accurate […]

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The impact of COVID-19 measures on Belgian traffic and air quality
· Connected Industry

The impact of COVID-19 measures on Belgian traffic and air quality

Throughout the whole of last year (2019), we used multiple open data sources to collect data such as highway traffic, air quality, weather, bike rental, car sharing and public transport data, parking space occupancy and much more. It was part of a smart mobility project called ManyWays, that Waylay ran jointly with MORE LION, and which was funded […]

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[White paper] How to determine the economic value of your data
· Connected Industry

[White paper] How to determine the economic value of your data

The importance of data has changed over the years. Initially, data was just the “exhaust” from an organization’s On-Line Transactional Process (OLTP) systems. However as the volume, variety and velocity of the data grew over the past few years, the economic value of data has been transformed by the big data phenomena [1] that has […]

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Augmented Reality in the Transportation & Logistics Sector: Part 1
· Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality in the Transportation & Logistics Sector: Part 1

This is the first in a five-part series covering the impact of Augmented Reality on the transportation and logistics industry. The world’s logistics and transportation industry is changing fast – and is in need of solutions to a number of keys, pressing business issues. These include: a continuing demand for faster, cheaper and more ecologically […]

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The right representation of Digital Twins for Data Analytics
· Digital Disruption

The right representation of Digital Twins for Data Analytics

What are digital twins? Digital twins are digital representations of physical objects. In simple cases, sensors for example, the digital representations may be trivial (e.g., current values for temperature, RPMs, etc.). More interesting cases involve complex, and usually expensive, capital assets such as diesel engines, turbines, and heavy duty mining and construction equipment. In these […]

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