Retrofitting buildings for energy efficiency
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Retrofitting buildings for energy efficiency

Buildings use 40% of the world’s energy and, on average, waste about 30% of that energy. The EU, Canada, over 20 US states and many other governments around the world have legislated that all buildings must be net zero by 2030. That means many older buildings will need to become smarter in the next few […]

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[White paper] M4.0 Data Mastery: From Unruly Data to Profitable Analysis
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[White paper] M4.0 Data Mastery: From Unruly Data to Profitable Analysis

IT HAS BECOME CLEAR THAT ALL BUSINESSES, TO VARYING DEGREES of urgency, have a need for real-time insights across their critical processes, products, and people — both internal and external. Manufacturing 4.0 (M4.0), which is anchored primarily in interconnectivity, automation, machine learning (ML), big data analytics, and real-time data, provides the capabilities to deliver these […]

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Zero Trust Manufacturing
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Zero Trust Manufacturing

The rapid adoption of cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) is ushering in billions of connected devices that, left unsecured, represent a significant risk to businesses and consumers. Connected things include a variety of IoT endpoint devices across several critical infrastructure segments, including utilities, automotive, healthcare, retail, and building automation. Complex manufacturing supply […]

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The Role of 3D Digital Twins and IIoT on the Road to Decarbonization of Buildings
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The Role of 3D Digital Twins and IIoT on the Road to Decarbonization of Buildings

There are major opportunities to reduce emissions from buildings via greater energy efficiency through the use of technology. Capitalizing on those opportunities requires aligning incentives among builders, owners, and tenants to favor upfront fees and the implementation of varying technologies that reduce both emissions and long-term costs. In this session, our speakers will explain how […]

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How Product and Manufacturing Leaders Rate IoT Device Security in 2022
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How Product and Manufacturing Leaders Rate IoT Device Security in 2022

Plus a look at what they’re doing to strengthen security going forward The Internet of Things (IoT) hasn’t just arrived – it’s exploding before our eyes. Every “thing” is now connected: think watches, doorbells, medical devices, vehicles, the list goes on. And all of these things are deeply ingrained in our everyday lives. So much […]

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AR on the Manufacturing Floor
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AR on the Manufacturing Floor

The use of augmented reality (AR) in industrial applications is growing by leaps and bounds and has become tantamount in Industry 4.0 concepts. In fact, 28 percent of those surveyed in a recent PwC study reported that they have implemented, piloted, or planned to implement AR and/or virtual reality (VR) technology. As AR becomes more […]

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Digital Ecosystems: A Data-Driven Approach To Decarbonizing Supply Chains
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Digital Ecosystems: A Data-Driven Approach To Decarbonizing Supply Chains

Sustainability is among the top concerns of industry leaders nowadays, who already work vigorously to implement sweeping measures to decarbonize their operations and boost energy efficiency. However, because up to 90% of a product’s emissions occur directly in the company’s supply chain rather than in its own operations, the focus on sustainability is shifting from […]

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[White Paper] Digital Transformations in Industrial Companies
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[White Paper] Digital Transformations in Industrial Companies

Industrial companies in fields such as manufacturing, transportation, and infrastructure undertake digital transformations for various reasons: To build the digital sophistication needed to survive and thrive in a connected technological world. To simplify unwieldy systems or overlapping, repetitive processes. To respond to the new challenges and increased digital expectations resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic. To […]

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[Research] Risks of the Industrial IoT in Compromised Campus Networks
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[Research] Risks of the Industrial IoT in Compromised Campus Networks

5G, along with its role in industries, is a popular topic. An important part of this conversation is the campus network, which serves as one of the key implementations of 4G/LTE and 5G technologies in an industrial setting. In particular, campus networks were implemented to fulfill the growing requirement for higher availability and lower latency, […]

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The way forward: Merging IT and operations
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The way forward: Merging IT and operations

To keep up with the speed of digital business, more organizations are looking to bring together information technology, which manages data, and operational technology, which handles manufacturing and industrial equipment. Integrating the two departments can help improve productivity and boost competitiveness. Aside from the commercial pressure to digitize and tap technologies such as artificial intelligence, […]

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[Ebook] 4 Prevailing Industrial IoT Use Cases
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[Ebook] 4 Prevailing Industrial IoT Use Cases

Industrial IoT is at a transition point. While the number of connected devices continues to grow at a rapid rate, IoT is no longer just about monitoring equipment behavior. Increasingly, the value of IoT comes from collecting machine data and then analyzing and drawing out insights for quick action. Specifically, when IoT is combined with […]

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