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On this episode, ACMA consultant Andrew Pokelwaldt joins me to discuss some key technologies driving Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0, often referred to as the fourth industrial revolution, represents a seismic shift in the way manufacturing and production processes are managed. With the advent of smart factories, the integration of cyber-physical systems, the Industrial Internet of... The post 224: Discussing Industry 4.0 with Andrew Pokelwaldt first appeared on Cast Polymer Radio.
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks are increasingly targeting modern factory floors. Recovery from a cyberattack is a complex task that involves identifying the root causes of the attack in order to thoroughly cleanse the compromised systems and remedy all vulnerabilities. As a result, the provenance analysis, which can correlate individual attack footprints and thus "connect the dots", is very much desired. Provenance analysis has been well studied in traditional IT systems, yet the OS-level attack model, prior work employs, cannot effectively capture application semantics in physical control systems. Recent efforts have been made to develop custom provenance models that uniquely represent physical attacks in cyber-physical systems. Nevertheless, existing techniques still fall short due to their unreliable semantic recovery, inability to reconstruct process contexts, and lack of cross-domain causality tracking. In this talk, we present ICSTracker, which aims to enable provenance analysis in the new setting of industrial IoT. To recover the physical semantics of controller routines, we utilize data mining to identify function call sequences that align with specific physical actions. To establish the process contexts, we resort to the data access patterns in controller code to discover and keep track of critical state variables that are shared among multiple iterations of control logic. To uncover the methods attackers employ in exploiting digital vulnerabilities to cause physical damage, we perform a cross-domain causality analysis, associating controller operations with OS-level events through their mutual access to shared digital assets. We have implemented and tested ICSTracker in a FischerTechnic testbed. Our preliminary results are promising, demonstrating that ICSTracker can precisely capture cross-domain cyber-physical attacks in a semantics and context-aware fashion. About the speaker: Mu Zhang is an Assistant Professor with the Kahlert School of Computing at the University of Utah. Zhang works at the unique intersection between systems security and cyber-physical systems. He is the lead PI of the DARPA HACCS project Semantics-Aware Discovery of Advanced Persistent Threats in Cyber-Physical Systems, which aims to detect advanced attacks in CPS settings. He has also been key personnel on the NSF CPS Frontiers project, Software Defined Control for Smart Manufacturing Systems, and has led the technical effort to develop a security vetting system for controller programs. Zhang has extensively published in top-tier security venues (S&P, CCS, NDSS), and received an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award at ISSTA 2023, an ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Paper Award at OOPSLA 2019, and a Best Paper Honorable Mention at CCS 2022.
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Arguably starting the first ever social network, Boyd Multerer is an Xbox live legend who was right in the crux of its inauguration. Implementing an important lesson learnt in his time at Microsoft, Multerer now leads kiwi-born company Kry10 where they're creating a new, flexible operating system for the industrial internet of things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our latest Electronic Specifier Insights podcast, we spoke to Tim Taberner, Technical Sales Director - Internet of Things; Industry 4.0; Industrial Computing; Communications; Automation; SCADA at Advantech all about 5G and the Industrial Internet of Things
Eigen Innovations is a Fredericton-based technology company that provides software solutions for the Industrial Internet. Eigen has a patented multi-dimensional non-linear software algorithm that leverages "big data" information from industrial equipment and, based on the algorithm's optimization capability, provides control input into the key devices that operate the manufacturing process. The end result is a more efficient manufacturing operation. Scott Everett is the co-founder and CEO of Eigen Innovations Inc., an independent software vendor based in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada that delivers advanced AI-enabled machine vision solutions and software for industrial manufacturers. Scott is a PhD candidate at the University of New Brunswick where he graduated with a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. Driven by a passion for bringing technology to the factory floor to solve complex and unseen process and quality problems for manufacturers, Scott and his team have designed a machine vision platform that's been successfully adopted by tier 1 automotive suppliers across the globe and that's scaling rapidly with partners like Intel and Amazon Web Services helping to kick open the right doors. How did you get involved/started with Eigen Innovations? Machine vision is a hot space right now, can you define the difference between AI and ML? Vision has suffered thorough robustness and certainly, and you are out to solve this challenge? What makes your approach different? What is OpenVINO toolkit? Let's talk about the data. Where is it? How does quality access it? Who calls you? Industry 4.0 person? Plant Mgr, Quality Professional, CEO? What are the benefits and savings? IS ROI gone? How do you sell your product, through systems integrators? What is the future hold for AI in manufacturing? One of my favorite quotes from our conversation: "If you don't want to make bad parts, just don't make bad parts" To find out more about Eigen Innovations, check them out. If you would like to reach out Scott, here is his LinkedIn. Enjoy the podcast. Regards, Jim BerettaCustomer Attraction Industrial Marketing & The Robot Industry Podcast Thanks to Scott and our partners, A3 The Association for Advancing Automation and PaintedRobot. If you would like to get involved with The Robot Industry Podcast, would like to become a guest or nominate someone, you can find me, Jim Beretta on LinkedIn or send me an email to therobotindustry at gmail dot com, no spaces. Our sponsor for this episode is Ehrhardt Automation builds and commissions turnkey automated solutions for their worldwide clients. With over 80 years of precision manufacturing they understand the complex world of automated manufacturing, project management, supply chain and delivering world-class custom automation on-time and on-budget. Contact one of their sales engineers to see what Ehrhardt can build for you at info@ehrhardtautomation.com Keywords and terms for this podcast: EIgen Innovations, Scott Everett, FLIR, Ehrhardt Automation Systems, #therobotindustrypodcast
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In the early days of the Industrial Internet of things, all the talk and focus was about the cloud and cloud platforms. But as the IIoT started to move from talk to action, that focus has shifted back down to the Edge. Tom Arthur, CEO and co-founder of Dianomic joins today’s discussion to discuss why the Edge has become such a critical piece of the solution architecture, and how to solve the complexities of the Edge of the Industrial IoT.
Episode 20 of Rite from the Source ft. Tim Kubly, business development manager at Rite-Hite Digital Solutions. More and more businesses are taking advantage of the Industrial Internet of Things and advancements made through Industry 4.0 innovation. Find out what these terms mean to Rite-Hite and how these tools can help you see what you've been missing.
Welcome to the Reliability Matters Podcast. This is episode number 62. By now, most of us have heard of Industry 4.0, or the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT), or Smart Factory, or Factory of the Future. The key all of these acronyms is Connectivity, Data Management, Material and Process Control, Traceability, and Analytics. It’s not as simple as collecting data. The data much be understood, useful, and contextual. My guest today is François Monette, is the co-founder and Chief Business Development Officer at Cogiscan, a company specializing in Track Trace Control products for the electronics industry. François co-founded Cogiscan in 1999 with two other partners in Canada. François earned his mechanical engineering degree from McGill University in Montreal. François started his career at IBM, and worked at contract manufacturers, C-Mac and Solectron, before joining Universal Instruments. François Monette may be contacted here:fmonette@cogiscan.com
In this week's episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Graham Fonseca, Business Unit Manager of Online Solutions at UE Systems, on the show! Graham and Ryan break down a complicated acronym, IIoT, and discuss its growth journey, stages of adoption, common use cases, and so much more! Listen today! Join the Maintenance Community: https://upkeep.org/ https://bit.ly/UpKeepFacebook https://bit.ly/UpKeepLinkedIn Music from https://filmmusic.io "Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
In this episode, we discuss industrial edge computing from the perspective of benefits, properties, and system architecture. We also explore the potential positive impacts of 5G bases stations on industrial edge computing. Chuck Byers is the Associate CTO of the Industrial Internet Consortium. The Industrial Internet Consortium is the world’s leading organization transforming business and society by accelerating the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Our mission is to deliver a trustworthy IIoT in which the world’s systems and devices are securely connected and controlled to deliver transformational outcomes. iiconsortium.org IoT ONE is a IIoT focused research and advisory firm. We provide research to enable you to grow in the digital age. Our services include market research, competitor information, customer research, market entry, partner scouting, and innovation programs. For more information, please visit iotone.com
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In this PocessMiner University podcast episode, Karim Pourak sits down with Lucian Fogoros, co-founder of IIoT-World to discuss trends in the industrial internet of things and to talk about the industries making the biggest investments in industry 4.0 digital technologies. __________________ Karim Pourak, Co-founder and CEO, ProcessMiner Karim Pourak has co-founded several successful startups in Biotech and AI. Currently, he is the CEO of ProcessMiner™, an AI platform for manufacturing that applies advanced data analytics, machine learning, and automation to drive improvements in product quality and process optimization. Lucian Fogoros, Co-founder, IIoT-World An entrepreneurial software engineer with global business leadership experience and a passion for digital transformation, Fogoros has worked in the industrial software and automation industry since 1998. He has served as the World Trade Center Cleveland Representative for Eastern Europe and as a board member for Promisepartner.biz. He currently serves on the Board of Industry Advisors, Engineering Technology, CSU, and was selected to represent the US in Europe for Technology and Services on the economic trade mission led by Dr. Samuel Bodman, U.S. Department of Commerce undersecretary.
As the economy continues to recover from the effects of the slowdown of the COVID-19, we are observing our national debt exceed record levels. In a slower growth environment, founders and executives of early stage, growing companies may need to be more thoughtful and resourceful as they position themselves and their companies for a transaction. In this episode of the Sarian Strategic Partners Podcast, Greg Sarian CFP, CEO & Founder at Sarian Strategic Partners speaks with Ken Taormina about pre-transaction strategies to consider during challenging times. Ken is the President and Founder of Cortland Advisors LLC and was the CEO and Co-Founder of Nablis LLC. Ken has been the lead architect in the creation, development, and growth of companies in the professional services areas of global software services, corporate strategy, enterprise information systems, and digital Industrial Internet organizations and teams. He has proven expertise in digital engineering, enterprise, m2m, connected vehicle, mobility, cloud, and data analytics leading global organizations through successful transformation, growth and change. Starting with their own experiences, they end up giving powerful tips and tricks to sell your company. Tune in Now! Conversation Highlights: [01:55] Planning to sell? (Some important things to consider) [04:14] The need to hire a law firm. [06:48] CAUTION : Do not make these mistakes. [10:21] Make yourself stand out among the crowd. But how? [12:09] Have you ever thought about the net outcome of your company? [14:18] Marrying tax planning with philanthropy! [15:06] Issues with partner/family-owned company. [19:22] A lack of time? Remarkable Quotes: "Selling your company, sell it at the right time!" "Now is not the time unless you absolutely have to." Special Reminder Make sure to check out Cortland Advisors. Reach out to Ken: On LinkedIn At Cortland Advisors If you enjoyed this episode of the Sarian Strategic Partners Podcast, then make sure to Subscribe to our podcast. Connect with Greg on LinkedIn and check us out at Sarian Strategic Partners.
All of us know the power of the internet to connect people across the world. But there is another type of internet that is designed to optimize the way millions of machines operate. It’s called the Industrial Internet of Things. At UWM there is a new unit on campus working with dozens of companies to learn how the Internet of Things can make manufacturing more efficient and productive. The Connected Systems Institute recently opened its doors and its executive director, Mary Bunzel is our guest today. Also joining us on this edition of UWM Today is Jennifer Abele, Senior executive director of Strategic Partnerships for UWM. Both have been instrumental in creating the Connected Systems Institute.
Industry 4.0 (also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution) is a reality. Railroads, including their partners in the transportation supply chain, are at the beginning of their journey to establishing true end-to-end digital continuity. For example: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT); Positive Train Control (PTC) and Enhanced Train Control (ETC); and AI (artificial intelligence)-based automation such as expanding autonomous inspection to include predictive analytics for track data. How do we know that these solutions and systems are safe and that there are no lurking issues? How do we know that the integration of multiple components from vendors, partners, and even from within meet safety objectives? How do we know if safety integrity is preserved after a change is made? How do we shift the paradigm where safety moves from a cost center to a value-added business driver? In Part 3, the conclusion of this three-part series on System Safety, Sonia Bot chief executive of The BIT Consulting Group Inc., and Tony Zenga, owner of CMTIGroup Inc., draw attention to three often neglected or not fully understood aspects of system safety practices. They are integration into the systems engineering lifecycle, designing for safety, and process-based safety performance management. By having these technical aspects in place, a system safety practice can effectively achieve its potential and influence the maturation of the organization’s safety culture.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is evolving by leaps and bounds in industry. The impact to manufacturing is growing and Amos Purdy provides thought provoking items to consider. Amos introduces the idea of the data pyramid and how to correlate that with IIoT. He gives real life examples of how a process engineer could make impactful decisions as more and more meaningful data is available in real time. The landscape is changing daily for industry and knowing how to start integrating this technology can be a true differentiator. No matter where you are on your journey adopting more IIoT technology is key and Amos does a phenomenal job of explaining what exactly IIoT is and how to start moving forward. Guest: Amos Purdy - Lead Systems Engineer at Global Process AutomationHost: Chris GraingeExecutive Producer: Adam SheetsAudio Engineer: Luke YntemaResources: NIST FrameworkConnect with GPA on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, or visit their Website.
Industry 4.0 (also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution) is a reality. Railroads, including their partners in the transportation supply chain, are at the beginning of their journey to establishing true end-to-end digital continuity. For example: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT); Positive Train Control (PTC) and Enhanced Train Control (ETC); and AI (artificial intelligence)-based automation such as expanding autonomous inspection to include predictive analytics for track data. How do we know that these solutions and systems are safe and that there are no lurking issues? How do we know that the integration of multiple components from vendors, partners, and even from within meet safety objectives? How do we know if safety integrity is preserved after a change is made? How do we shift the paradigm where safety moves from a cost center to a value-added business driver? In Part 2 of this three-part series, which accompanies an article in Railway Age’s November 2020 issue, Sonia Bot, The BOT Consulting Group Inc., and Tony Zenga, CMTIGroup Inc., make the case for system safety as the necessary discipline for railroads to embed as they move forward in innovating and advancing in the 21st century.
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The extraction of data from machinery to improve decision-making is a key benefit of the digital mine and has changed the way that mines manage their assets and perform machine maintenance, Australia Mining managing editor Ben Creagh said on Wednesday. Creagh was speaking during a virtual presentation at which ifm Australia’s Freddie Coertze described the Covid-19 pandemic as a catalyst for the prioritisation of digitisation and Aditya Kunder outlined how software was updatable over the air and how modern car and cellphone technology was being industrialised in robust form for migration to mining. While the adoption of digital technologies had been largely incentivised by cost savings and productivity gains, Creagh said during the presentation covered by Mining Weekly that coronavirus had focused attention on the value of operating remotely and autonomously. Condition monitoring had become more affordable through the availability of remote wireless sensors and Cloud connectivity, and the scalability of condition-based and remote monitoring had rendered this a viable option for all types of mines, regardless of their size. Importantly, cost savings and productivity gains had incentivised the adoption of these technologies and Covid had been highlighting their value by reducing recent impacts. “It’s no longer a question of whether miners can afford to adopt the technologies that put them on the trajectory to predictive maintenance and interoperability. The reality is that miners cannot afford not to,” Creagh contended during the webinar, which pointed out where starts should be made and how technology already in place can be enabled prior to integration across the entire operation. Coertze, who is also the company’s Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) specialist for digital strategy, said the rise of the IIoT was making it easier for organisations to use intelligent maintenance software in data collection, integration with connected devices and smarter maintenance. IIoT had, he said, become a reality in the day-to-day working environment of many companies and the mining world was now on verge of entering the next revolution, namely Industry 4.0, which is the automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology. “This is going to change the control systems architecture, systems connectivity and sensors as we know it,” Coertze forecast. “Tasks that have been thought of as undoable have now become even more affordable than ever before. Industry 4.0 was once a dream; now this is becoming a true reality,” he added, cautioning, however, that digitisation did not just happen with the flick of a switch. He described predictive maintenance as a corporate philosophy and outlined how large volumes of data from devices needed to be analysed on maintenance-centric IoT platforms, which would be a major part of Industry 4.0. “Scada and control systems are used mainly by the plant operators. Why not create a similar platform to inform your maintenance team way in advance,” he asked. The other major aspect of Industry 4.0 was how businesses utilised the data collected and analysed from their systems, which would provide information on important aspects of the machine’s condition, such as premature machine failure. “In order to do predictive analytics, it’s important for the sensors and the field devices to create meaningful data. This data generated has to address the failure modes or process information pertaining to the machine, for example pressure temperature and vibration,” said Coertze. This data generated from sensors had to be easily available and be based on generic protocols like HTTPS, which stands for hypertext transfer protocol secure, and MQTT, meaning message queuing telemetry transport, and must not be vendor specific. Once the data reached the IIoT platform, analytic systems acted on it and provide detailed information ba...
IIoT expert Steve Jones who will speak Oct. 29 at “The Best of SMX” (smxevent.com), describes in detail the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), as well as AI/machine learning and other promising technology for manufacturing’s future. Like with many things in life, it is important to set goals first, the Steelcase executive says. Not sure where to begin with IIoT? Never fear: Jones has the answer.
Industry 4.0 (also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution) is a reality. Railroads, including their partners in the transportation supply chain, are at the beginning of their journey to establishing true end-to-end digital continuity. For example: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT); Positive Train Control (PTC) and Enhanced Train Control (ETC); and AI (artificial intelligence)-based automation such as expanding autonomous inspection to include predictive analytics for track data. How do we know that these solutions and systems are safe and that there are no lurking issues? How do we know that the integration of multiple components from vendors, partners, and even from within meet safety objectives? How do we know if safety integrity is preserved after a change is made? How do we shift the paradigm where safety moves from a cost center to a value-added business driver? In Part I of this three-part series, Sonia Bot, The BOT Consulting Group Inc., and Tony Zenga, CMTIGroup Inc., make the case for system safety as the necessary discipline for railroads to embed as they move forward in innovating and advancing in the 21st century.
Today we welcome Erik Udstuen, CEO of TwinThread Predictive Manufacturing and Analytics. At TwinThread they are creating the technology to enable you to capitalize on the Industrial Internet now – not by changing your people or your culture -but by empowering your domain experts to innovate in ways they never knew were possible. By creating the world's first Digital Innovation Platform that brings together process experts, equipment experts, and data experts in a unique way to rapidly create, validate, and monetize Industrial Internet applications. In the podcast he shares his career journey as well as insights into how Covid-19 has affected the industry. Enjoy and subscribe! Check out our socials: LinkedIn: @Supply Chain Digital Twitter: @SupplyChainD Website: www.supplychaindigital.com
Thema heute: 5G in Industrie und Wirtschaft: Hochschule Koblenz initiiert Innovationsforum für das nördliche Rheinland-Pfalz Eine vernetzte Produktion, das Internet der Dinge, Homeoffice, Smartphones, autonomes Fahren, Industrie 4.0: die Fähigkeit, Daten digital zu übertragen, ist der Grundpfeiler der digitalen Transformation. Da die Endgeräte immer mobiler werden, muss auch die Datenübertragung mobiler werden. Mit dem Mobilfunkstandard 5G steht eine Technologie bereit, die genau hier einen massiven Technologiesprung verspricht. Das von der Hochschule Koblenz begleitete, am 1. September 2020 gestartete Innovationsforum „5GrT - 5G-ready Testfeld im nördlichen Rheinland-Pfalz“ soll es nun regionalen Unternehmen gemeinsam ermöglichen, sich die 5G-Technologie zu erschließen und dadurch neue Marktpotenziale zu entwickeln. Das vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) geförderte Innovationsforum hat eine Dauer von neun Monaten und richtet sich primär an kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen (KMU), aber auch weitere Hochschulen, Verbände sowie Großunternehmen sind bereits beteiligt. „Langfristig soll aus dem Projekt heraus ein physikalisches 5G Testfeld etabliert werden, das den regionalen Unternehmen einfachen Zugang zur 5G-Technologie und -Expertise bietet“, betont Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kiess aus dem Fachbereich Ingenieurwesen an der Hochschule Koblenz, der dort auch das Interdisziplinäre Institut für Digitalisierung leitet. Mit der zunehmenden Vernetzung und Verbreitung werde 5G zum starken Wettbewerbsfaktor, der beispielsweise in den Bereichen Intralogistik oder Industrie 4.0 völlig neuartige Anwendungsfälle eröffne. Auch viele neue Technologien wie Edge-Computing, Maschinelles Lernen, Augmented Reality oder das Industrial Internet of Things entfalteten erst in Kombination mit 5G ihr volles Potential. Kiess ist sich sicher: „5G wird für die Industrie in Zukunft dieselbe Bedeutung haben, wie sie das WLAN heute im Privat- und Büro-Bereich hat“. Die Hochschule Koblenz sei dabei ein idealer Partner, da sie über eine langjährige Expertise auf dem Gebiet mobiler Vernetzung verfüge: „Dabei sind auch Unternehmen willkommen, die für ihre Anwendungsfälle den 5G Standard nicht zwingend benötigen, sondern sich etwa für andere Mobilfunktechnologien interessieren. Denn das was landläufig unter ‚5G’ zusammengefasst wird, ist eigentlich eine ganze Familie von Technologien die sich zudem durch regelmäßige Releases alle 1-2 Jahre weiterentwickelt.“ Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Jory Schwach, the Founder & CEO of Andium a leader in the Industrial Internet of Things technology and advocate for creating sustainability, efficiency and cost-savings through IIoT adoption again joins Enterprise Radio. The post IIoT: Driving Enterprise Momentum and Inc. 200 Ranking appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
We're starting the week off with a great episode. My guest on the podcast today is Dominik Metzger. Dominik is the Program Manager for SAP's Industry 4.0 (aka Industrial Internet of Things) portfolio which is branded as Industry 4.Now by SAP.Dominik and I had an excellent conversation about Industry 4.0 - what it is, how it can help companies in all kinds of ways (including with their sustainability initiatives), and what the future of Industry 4.0 (Industry 5.0?) looks like.Dominik dropped lots of links in the podcast so I'm going to list them here:Dominik's email and LinkedIn Porsche/Schuler Smart Press Shop links: https://www.cio.de/a/smart-press-shop-setzt-auf-sap-s-4hana-cloud,3638378https://blogs.sap.com/2020/08/27/a-winning-combination-building-the-press-shop-of-the-future-with-industry-4.0-in-the-cloud/The MPI Study on adoption and value of Industry 4.0:https://www.sap.com/products/supply-chain-management/industry-4-0.html?overlay=%252Fcmp%252Fdg%252Findustry4-mpi%252Findex.htmlMcKinsey Study on adoption and value of Industry 4.0:https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/advanced-electronics/our-insights/capturing-value-at-scale-in-discrete-manufacturing-with-industry-4-0Explore the SAP Industry 4.Now Hubs and Showcase Factory:https://www.sap.com/products/supply-chain-management/industry-4-0.html?pdf-asset=723aa7cb-9e7d-0010-87a3-c30de2ffd8ff&page=1I really enjoyed putting this podcast together, I hope you enjoy listening to it. If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message over on my SpeakPipe page or just send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).For more information, do check out the 2020 global research study "How to drive agility and productivity in Manufacturing with Industry 4.0"And if you want to know more about any of SAP's Digital Supply Chain solutions, head on over to www.sap.com/digitalsupplychain and if you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks.And remember, stay healthy, stay safe, stay sane!
In this episode I caught with an old online buddy, W. David Stephenson (aka @Data4All on Twitter).David is a prolific writer on the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) on his Stephenson Strategies website as well as writing a regular column for Industry Week, a speaker, and author of the book The Future is Smart: How Your Company Can Capitalize on the Internet of Things--and Win in a Connected Economy.I asked David to come on the show to chat about all aspects of the IIoT and we had an awesome conversation spanning shipping, automotive, manufacturing, and many more topics. I really enjoyed putting this podcast together, I hope you enjoy listening to it. If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message over on my SpeakPipe page or just send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).To learn more about how supply chain leaders improve end-to-end supply chain visibility, download the research study of 1,000 COO's and Chief Supply Chain Officers – “Surviving and Thriving How Supply Chain Leaders minimize risk and maximize opportunities” And if you want to know more about any of SAP's Digital Supply Chain solutions, head on over to www.sap.com/digitalsupplychain and if you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks.And remember, stay healthy, stay safe, stay sane!
"Trust needs to be built" — Dr Antonio Feraco In this conversation, we focused on what processes are available to encourage trust within AI systems. Antonio has a lot to share in this area, having been active in the space as TÜV SÜD explores the development of a quality framework. This is a significant contribution to the development of a future certification or accreditation process for AI systems. Dr Antonio Feraco, is Managing Consultant for Industry 4.0 at TÜV SÜD. He is responsible for supporting the process manufacturing sector, in adopting technologies within the Industrial Internet of things and Industry 4.0 space to enable end to end integration, improve HSE and optimize efficiency. With a PhD in Artificial Intelligence, a MSc in Industrial Engineer and a PMP®, Antonio ran successful projects in IOT and I4.0 for Oil and Gas, Mining and Pharma, and has joined several international and large initiatives in EU and ASEAN, as a Digitisation and Industry 4.0 expert. He worked with R&D, consultancy and technology advisory sector before and has comprehensive experience in AR and VR, AI, business process optimisation, project management, energy efficiency and robotics. Antonio is also an Adjunct Professor of Innovation Process Management at the University of Vitez since 2013. He also delivers talks for industry and academia in both Technical topics such as Predictive Maintenance, and non-Technical ones like Management of Innovation Processes and Technology Transfer Strategies. You can get in touch with Antonio on LinkedIn or by email: Antonio.FERACO@tuv-sud.sg. If you have questions or are interested in sponsoring the podcast, please email us at contact@aiasiapacific.org or follow us on Twitter to stay in touch. Sponsorships: off for this episode
In this special episode, we bring you a guest discussion from another podcast “Control Amplified,” by our sister magazine, Control. This chat is so good that we’re sharing it with you. John Clemons, director of manufacturing IT at system integrator Maverick Technologies, a Rockwell Automation company, talks with Jim Montague, Control’s Executive Editor, about recent developments with the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), how it's enabled by edge and cloud computing, and how users can employ it for digital transformation, especially in light of the COVID-19 crisis.Get a full transcript of this episode here. The “Control Amplified” podcast is hosted by Control editors Jim Montague and Keith Larson and is available for download on most podcast listening apps, or you can listen on ControlGlobal.com. “Automation Chat” is brought to you by The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine. Contact Executive Editor Theresa Houck at thouck@putman.net.
Die Zukunft ist abgebogen! Zukunftsvisionen und Technologie-Themen, die Industrie und Wirtschaft Anfang des Jahres noch beschäftigt haben, sind in den Hintergrund gerückt. Die Krise bringt die Zukunft auf einen neuen Pfad und uns alle zum Umdenken. Deswegen spricht Nick in dieser Folge unseres Podcasts darüber, was wir tatsächlich brauchen und wo wir jetzt innovativ werden müssen. Dabei spielen drei wichtige Dinge eine Rolle: Nachhaltigkeit, New Work und das Industrial Internet of Things – alles Themen, die seit Corona nochmals an Bedeutung gewonnen haben und somit in einem neuen Licht erscheinen. Kurz und knapp bringt Nick auf den Punkt, was Corona ihn und uns lehrt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Das heutige Thema ist das Tech-Land Deutschland! Bei Enterprise-Ressource-Planning (ERP), einer Technologie die in den 1970ern in Deutschland mit erfunden wurde, handelt es sich um ein vielen bekanntes Thema. ERP klingt für viele direkt nach Aufwand, nach langer Beratung und viel Nachdenken und Planung. Doch dank dem Gründer Ertan Özdil und seiner Firma weclapp sind ERP-Programme ein Kinderspiel und leicht auf alle möglichen Betriebe und Firmen anwendbar. Was früher mit Horden an Beratern geschafft wurde, wird heute mit neuer Technologie und Einsatz von künstlicher Intelligenz und Cloud Computing macht Weclapp für tausende Kunden einfach zugänglich und flexibel anwendbar. Was für neue Möglichkeiten ERP bringt und welche Innovationen noch die Zukunft verändern werden, hört ihr in dieser Folge des Future Candy Podcast! ERP – was macht diese Technologie sexy? (2:00) Was ist weclapp? Und was unterscheidet die Firma von anderen ERP-Anbietern? (6:01) Wofür braucht man ERP? (10:48) “Die sexy neue Welt” von ERP (14:08) Die Gründung von weclapp (17:52) weclapp als ERP Disruptor (25:12) Das macht weclapps offene Architektur so besonders (30:12) Welche Branchen öffnen sich für ERPs? (32:00) Welche Rolle spielt ERP im Industrial Internet of Things (34:36) Künstliche Intelligenz und Forschung (38:33) GAIA-X (42:59) ein Ausblick auf den Börsengang von weclapp (43:15) Welche Hardware nutzt weclapp? (48:19) Was hat Corona mit dem ERP gemacht? (49:35) Wer ist der Investor 3U? (51:56) Kontakt zu Ertan auf LinkedIn (54:50) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geoff Mulligan, CTO for Jabil's Industrial Internet of Things, shares information about the Open Ventilator Project and how it is helping accelerate innovation amid COVID-19
In this episode, we discuss how improved data access control can remove barriers to use case adoption in complex environments by enabling effective IoT governance. We also imagine a future of connected industry where data is an asset to be monetized effectively. Peter Sorowka is the Chief Technology Officer and Managing Director of Cybus. Cybus develops a smart networking solution for Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Cybus enables innovative industrial equipment manufacturers to provide data-driven value-added services, such as quality management, remote monitoring or predictive maintenance, to its customers from manufacturing and logistics. For more information, please visit cybus.io. IoT ONE is a IIoT focused research and advisory firm. We provide research to enable you to grow in the digital age. For more information, please visit iotone.com
As industrial business leaders increasingly recognize the potential of IIOT, global spending on Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) platforms is expected to surge to $12.44 billion in 2024, a massive jump from the $1.67 billion spent in 2018. Join host Tony Uphoff and Shawn Davison, CEO of DevIQ, serial entrepreneur, and software architect, as they explore what the fast-approaching future of IIOT might look like, how industrial business leaders can harness the power of data and AI to further fuel company growth, and the shift toward manufacturing “product as a service.” Resources From This Episode: Learn more about Shawn Davison: https://deviq.io/about/ Learn more about Dev IQ: https://deviq.io/ Learn more about Dev IQ’s IIOT work: https://deviq.io/resources/case-studies/ IIOT Spending to Jump 40% by 2024 [Report]: https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/iiot-spending-to-jump-40-by-2024-report/
Wie wirkt sich die Digitalisierung auf Corporate Real Estate und Facility Management aus und was bedeutet das für vernetzte Büros und vernetzte Städte? In der heutigen Folge hat sich Nick Sohnemann den Experten Stephan Mau, General Manager EMEA Central bei Planon Software, eingeladen um diese und viele weitere Fragen zu beantworten. Zusammen machen wir einen Deep Dive in das Thema Immobilienmarkt der Zukunft. Wir bekommen spannende Einblicke in Geschäftsmodelle während und nach Corona, Freak-Technologien wie Reinigungsroboter und New Work. "Das Büro als Sehnsuchtsort" wird Teil des Industrial Internet of Things.Heutiges Thema: Smart Building (0:53) Vernetzte Gebäude - was passiert auf dem Immobilienmarkt der Zukunft? (2:11) Was ist CRFM? (6:10) Stephans Werdegang (9:50) PLANON als SAP für Prozesse im Gewerbeimmobilien-Management (11:48) Deep Dive ins Thema (13:10) Geschäftsmodelle und Entwicklungen während und nach Covid-19 (15:19) Wird es Reinigungsroboter geben? (20:01) Zusammenspiel von Hardware und Software (20:54) Wer ist typischerweise Kunde von PLANON? (23:01) Wer jetzt als Besitzer von Gewerbeimmobilien nicht mitzieht, wird bald Probleme bekommen! (25:38) Schulen und öffentliche Gebäude in der Zukunft (27:19) New Work: Welchen Einfluss haben neue Freiheiten auf den Gewerbe-Immobilienmarkt? (31:27) Andere innovative Geschäftsmodelle (39:54) PLANON ist ein gutes Beispiel für das Industrial Internet of Things (43:05) Welche Kunden passen zu PLANON? (43:45) Stephan, bist du als Experte auch total vernetz und in einem Smart Home zuhause? (45:35) “Das Büro als Sehnsuchtsort” (36:34) PLANON und Stephan findet ihr: auf LinkedIn und im Internet! (47:25) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Clemons, director of manufacturing IT at system integrator Maverick Technologies, a Rockwell Automation company, talks with Jim Montague, Control’s executive editor, about recent developments with the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), how it's enabled by edge and cloud computing, and potential users can employ it for digital transformation, especially in light of the recent COVID-19 crisis. Read the full transcript: https://www.controlglobal.com/podcasts/control-amplified/edge-computing-meets-iiot/ Learn the five parts to successful edge computing in Control's latest coverage: https://www.controlglobal.com/articles/2020/five-parts-to-successful-edge-computing/
One of the 100 most powerful UK entrepreneurs, Jacqui Taylor was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science in recognition of her international web science work. One of the 250 Founders of Tech City in December 2016 she pivoted her company FlyingBinary to meet the challenge of Brexit and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) with spectacular results. Jacqui was recognised as one of the 100 Global Leaders in 2019, Top Ten Global IoT (Internet of Things) innovators, and is an independent industry analyst for IoT. She is one of 4 IoT leaders advising the European Commission on their Citizen strategy for smart cities; one of the UK’s most influential Women in Tech, the most influential web science researcher in 2019, top 34 IoT Influencers on Twitter, named one of 20 global entrepreneurs to watch, and a UK Smart City leader. She was shortlisted for a Cyber Security industry award and invited to speak in Davos on the future of the Cyber Security Industry. Jacqui is globally recognised as a Smart City Tzar; a strategic Advisor to the UK Government, the Cities lead on Digital Built and the Principal UK Expert lead for BSI international team for Smart Cities and AI. Jacqui created CyberSafe to share the secrets of her Brexit success plan with entrepreneurs via a unique membership offering. CyberSafe launches in 2020 now the UK has exited from the European Union and will give entrepreneurs resources to meet the challenges of Transition and the IIoT based on a proven Brexit success plan. In this interview you will learn: 1: The Institutions we have been relied on for so long are now finished 2: Impatience is not a bad thing 3: How can we collaborate better in the future 4: Coronavirus will be the making of the next generation Facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/jacquitaylor1MF/ My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CyberSafeEntrepreneurs Facebook Group “Empathy Economy”:https://www.facebook.com/groups/297126867750239/ LinkedIn: https://linkedin/in/dr-jacqui-taylor/
In this episode your host and Co-Founder of PADT, Eric Miller is joined by PADT's Senior Analyst and Lead Software Developer, Matt Sutton for a discussion on the industrial internet of things, and how Ansys Digital twins helps companies make confident predictions about future product performance, reduce the cost and risk of unplanned downtime, and improve future product development processes. If you would like to learn more about this update and see the tools in action, check out PADT's webinar covering Ansys Twin Builder here: http://alturl.com/ccjjq If you have any questions, comments, or would like to suggest a topic for the next episode, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com we would love to hear from you!
IIOT, or the internet of things, is all over our news space. But what does it really mean? And what does it mean for various industries? In this episode, we'll talk with one of the two founders from IIoT World, a new organization that covers the economic and technological implications of the transformation taking place as IIoT proliferates throughout the enterprise. Their team combines journalistic coverage with data analysis to expose the stories, players, trends and innovations that shape the IIoT.
I had a great chat with Rick Bullotta today. Rick is an active mentor, advisor, and investor with startups in areas as diverse as the IoT, autonomous vehicles, AI, digital and additive manufacturing, and others. He is a frequent speaker and recognized expert on the internet of things and advanced manufacturing. Rick was the co-founder and CTO of ThingWorx, the world's first platform for creating connected applications to enable the ‘Internet of Things”. ThingWorx was acquired by PTC in December 2013. Previously, Rick was CTO and co-founder of Lighthammer Software Development, where he identified and created a new market segment for “manufacturing intelligence and integration” software. Lighthammer was acquired by SAP in 2005. He has held roles in plant operations, sales, product marketing, systems integration, and technology throughout his career, giving him a unique set of perspectives that help him guide and advise companies in these areas. We had a wide-ranging discussion covering the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, smart homes, the shift from platforms to apps/solutions, security/privacy challenges, the skills gap in IoT, and where the Internet of Things will be 10 years from now. This podcast is also available on YouTube
I recently caught up with SAP's Nils Herzberg and we talked about the Industrial Internet of Things, why it is important to SAP, and SAP's customers.
The views expressed by Eric Knudtson on The Web Platform Podcast episode 97 do not necessarily represent the views of GE Eric Knudtson (@vikingux) from GE Digital walks us through their Predix User Interface (Predix UI) Web Components library built on top of Google's Polymer Project. Predix is a cloud platform built to assist developers build for the ‘Industrial Internet'. Under the Predix family or resources is Predix UI, a set of UI components that “enable designers and developers to quickly and easily create Industrial Internet web applications that run on top of Predix services and data.” Eric also discusses challenges and best practices for managing a component based UI architecture, as well as GE's new open source initiatives. Resources InnerSource Book - http://www.oreilly.com/programming/free/getting-started-with-innersource.csp NvD3 Charting Library - https://github.com/novus/nvd3 Predix Site - https://predixdev.github.io/predix-ui/ Predix Family - https://www.predix.io/
CSIS senior fellow and Deputy Director of the Strategic Technologies Program, Denise Zheng, talks with Marty Edwards about the "Industrial Internet of Things". Marty Edwards is the Director of the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) at the Department of Homeland Security.
The buzz: Industrial Internet. The world as we knew it a few years ago has changed. The Internet of Things or Industrial Internet now promises to transform businesses and competition in most industries. Is your company ready to seize the opportunities or are you stuck in the dark ages? The experts speak. Dave Westrom, ThingWorx: “If all you're trying to do is essentially the same thing as your rivals, then it's unlikely that you'll be very successful” (Michael Porter). Quentin Fisher, HCL Axon: “We humans have indeed always been adept at dovetailing our minds and skills to the shape of our current tools and aids. But when those tools and aids start dovetailing back ...the line between tool and user becomes flimsy indeed. (Andy Clark). Chris Hallenbeck, SAP: We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims. (R. Buckminster Fuller). Join us for Industrial Internet: Real-Time to Grow Your Business – Part 3.
The buzz: Industrial Internet. The world as we knew it a few years ago has changed. The Internet of Things or Industrial Internet now promises to transform businesses and competition in most industries. Is your company ready to seize the opportunities or are you stuck in the dark ages? The experts speak. Dave Westrom, ThingWorx: “If all you're trying to do is essentially the same thing as your rivals, then it's unlikely that you'll be very successful” (Michael Porter). Quentin Fisher, HCL Axon: “We humans have indeed always been adept at dovetailing our minds and skills to the shape of our current tools and aids. But when those tools and aids start dovetailing back ...the line between tool and user becomes flimsy indeed. (Andy Clark). Chris Hallenbeck, SAP: We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims. (R. Buckminster Fuller). Join us for Industrial Internet: Real-Time to Grow Your Business – Part 3.
The buzz: 4th Industrial Revolution. Welcome to the Age of the Smart Factory, where a new generation of systems delivers real-time awareness and dynamic interactions among machines, systems, assets, people and things – aka The Internet of Things. Consumers are connected through sensors and smart tags. Printing is now 3D. Is your business ready to seize innovative opportunities or are you stuck in the dark ages? The experts speak. Dave Westrom, ThingWorx: “It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive, but those who can best manage change” (Charles Darwin). Quentin Fisher, HCL Axon: “The Future is already here. It is just not evenly distributed (William Gibson). Chris Hallenbeck, SAP: “When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I only think about how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong. (Buckminster Fuller) Join us for Industrial Internet: Real-Time to Grow Your Business – Part 2.
The buzz: 4th Industrial Revolution. Welcome to the Age of the Smart Factory, where a new generation of systems delivers real-time awareness and dynamic interactions among machines, systems, assets, people and things – aka The Internet of Things. Consumers are connected through sensors and smart tags. Printing is now 3D. Is your business ready to seize innovative opportunities or are you stuck in the dark ages? The experts speak. Dave Westrom, ThingWorx: “It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive, but those who can best manage change” (Charles Darwin). Quentin Fisher, HCL Axon: “The Future is already here. It is just not evenly distributed (William Gibson). Chris Hallenbeck, SAP: “When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I only think about how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong. (Buckminster Fuller) Join us for Industrial Internet: Real-Time to Grow Your Business – Part 2.
Today's buzz: Industry 4.0. It's 2014 and we're witnessing the rise of the Industrial Internet and orchestrated manufacturing. This Age of the Smart Factory brings a new generation of systems delivering real-time awareness and autonomic interactions among machines, systems, assets and things aka The Internet of Things. Is your business ready to adjust and take advantage of the opportunities - or will you be left behind? The experts speak. Dave Westrom, ThingWorx: “And it ought to be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things” (Niccolo Machiavelli). Quentin Fisher, CSC: “In 10 minutes, the equivalent data from the dawn of creation until 2003 is generated and there is plenty of idle data in the system. Cisco has quoted that 1% of what can be connected is connected.” Join us for Industrial Internet: Real-Time Capabilities to Grow Your Business.
Today's buzz: Industry 4.0. It's 2014 and we're witnessing the rise of the Industrial Internet and orchestrated manufacturing. This Age of the Smart Factory brings a new generation of systems delivering real-time awareness and autonomic interactions among machines, systems, assets and things aka The Internet of Things. Is your business ready to adjust and take advantage of the opportunities - or will you be left behind? The experts speak. Dave Westrom, ThingWorx: “And it ought to be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things” (Niccolo Machiavelli). Quentin Fisher, CSC: “In 10 minutes, the equivalent data from the dawn of creation until 2003 is generated and there is plenty of idle data in the system. Cisco has quoted that 1% of what can be connected is connected.” Join us for Industrial Internet: Real-Time Capabilities to Grow Your Business.