
IT2Industry Forum at automatica 2018 Live Blog – Day 4 With A Smart Final
Last day at automatica 2018 IT2Industry Forum! Check out what’s on the comprehensive agenda on day 4 – Friday, 22 June 2018
Blog on Digitalization, Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0
Last day at automatica 2018 IT2Industry Forum! Check out what’s on the comprehensive agenda on day 4 – Friday, 22 June 2018
Day 3 of automatica 2018 IT2Industry Forum at the doors! Check the live coverage from hall B4 on Thursday, 21 June about talks, keynote, and panel discussion on IT and Industrial Internet of Things.
See what’s happening at automatica 2018 IT2Industry Forum, Messe München throughout Day 2 (Wednesday, 20 June) – continously updated in this blog post.
Get updates from IT2Industry Forum stage at automatica 2018, Messe München, hall B4, live on this blog post throughout day 1 (Tuesday, 19 June).
Progressive digitalization of factories is leading to significant changes in industrial manufacturing: by open automation, collaborative robotics and innovative wearable devices. Maurizio Cremonini, Comau, presents details on opportunities –
Questions of production and manufacturing companies regarding IoT and IIoT are addressed daily at the IT2Industry Forum panel discussions. Main topics will be IoT platforms, AI for smart factories and new business models –
Work 4.0 is not only a matter of creating more flexible ways of working, technical know-how and big data competences. Marc Zenker and Georg von der Ropp specify what potential digitalization, IIoT and industry 4.0 offer for innovative business models –
The digitization has brought its own pitfalls to the equation. As the pilot installation of the industrial anomaly detection Rhebo Industrial Protector shows, it’s not only security issues automation companies should worry about.
Manufacturing robots have to operate reliably and safely. Michael Stiller showcases how Fraunhofer ESK is working on ways to analyze and monitor open source robot operating systems in real-time in order to optimize production system robots.
Industrial companies working on IoT solutions build upon an existing IoT platform, as it provides up to 90 percent of building blocks as connectivity, data and device management, to save costs, accelerate time-to-market, avoid issues. Jan Rodig, tresmo, cuts through the IoT platform jungle –
Everyone is talking about Industry 4.0 and its opportunities: more data, more control, more productivity. Many companies are reluctant to make the step into industrial digitalisation. Dr Christian Schlögel, connyun, provides guidance for the challenge to choose applicable IIoT solutions –