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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, March 08, 2022
In order to keep up with the competitive marketplace today’s manufacturers must be fast in all manufacturing operations. This need for speed combined with the advancement of IoT technologies has marked another movement in manufacturing—the industrial internet of things (IIoT).
Fremont, CA : With the use of the internet of things (IoT), industries have transformed the techniques they operate, communicate, and utilize data. In manufacturing, the changes have become rapid and are digitizing at a flash. In order to keep up with the competitive marketplace, today's manufacturers must be fast in all manufacturing operations. This need for speed combined with the advancement of IoT technologies has marked another movement in manufacturing – the industrial internet of things (IIoT). With its unique approach, IIoT is the next stage of IoT technology that is completely transforming the manufacturing process. Industries are looking for competitive advantage rather than the capabilities that IIoT provides—the benefits impact everything from maintenance to supplier logistics to employee workflows to product delivery.
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To maintain an operational workflow in manufacturing industries, organizations should adopt IIoT technology, and the following are the reasons:
Improves Efficiency
It gives manufacturers the ability to automate and helps in optimizing their efficiency in working pieces of machinery. Robotics and automated machinery can work more efficiently and accurately, boosting productivity in helping manufacturers streamline their functions.
Reduced Errors
IIoT entitles manufacturers to digitize each and every part of the business. By reducing manual processes and entries, manufacturers are able to lower the risk associated with manual labor, which goes beyond operational and manufacturing errors. It can also reduce the risk of cyber and data breaches caused by human error.
Increased Safety
The required data and sensors for a fully functioning IIoT operation are helping to support organizations' safety. Smart manufacturing is turning into smart security, where all of the IIoT sensors work together to monitor company and employee safety. As an alternative, the manufacturers are utilizing smart wearables to help their employees.
Reduce Costs
IIoT solutions are giving manufacturers the tools that reduce costs and generate more revenue. Data-driven insights for operations, production, marketing, and sales can direct businesses in an illuminating direction. IIoT benefits in maintenance, lesser errors, improved quality control and maximized. With this, remote monitoring has also become easier.
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