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Why Mission-Critical Industries Need Custom Industrial Data Platforms

Acuvate

billion USD by 2025 , and IoT is expected to unlock the most economic potential in factories by 2030. They offer a multi-tiered approach to data management, integrating advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing to process, store, and analyze vast quantities of data.

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Does AI Replace Human Work?

The BMI Lab Blog

The world is becoming more and more interconnected and narrow due to technology and is closely connected like a village. The internet of things (IoT) is moving towards an economy of things in which products, processes, machines and algorithms act autonomously to satisfy customers, produce goods and services and create business value.

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Continuing the Energy Transition Journey

Paul Hobcraft

I am looking at this energy transition through the eyes of the innovator, as it offers so much in new solutions and designs that any innovator would love to be part of. Technology innovation, suggested new business models, outline proposals for changing policies, processes, and market design all are being “sketched out.”

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IoT-based Predictive Maintenance in Industry 4.0: The Way Forward

Acuvate

An IoT-based solution allows organizations to store and analyze terabytes of equipment data run and machine learning algorithms to forecast failures and hazards and predict when industrial equipment is likely to fail.​ Why IoT-based predictive maintenance in industry 4.0 billion by 2030? But how is all this made possible?