hIOTron presents a guide on top IIoT trends to watch for in 2021
Many industries have already implemented IIoT products, but with the outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, might stimulate the adoption of some IIoT trends. 2020 was a year completely of challenges as well as the manufacturing industry was no exception.
Kharadi Pune, Maharashtra, June 29, 2021: Many industries have already implemented IIoT products, but with the outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, might stimulate the adoption of some IIoT trends. 2020 was a year completely of challenges as well as the manufacturing industry was no exception.
In the aspect of difficulty, yet, manufacturers found several ways to preserve and increase capacity; work safely, and fulfill the requirements not only of critical areas likewise medical devices but also in manufacturing the everyday products that resumed to offer a resemblance of normality.
Predictive maintenance develops to further recognize potential machine concerns before they fail - minimizing downtime and improving productivity.
Unexpected downtime is, as always, one of the immense wastes of resources for a manufacturer, cutting down the operation cost, threatening deadlines and badly affecting equipment life span and output quality.
As technology continues to emerge out, remote monitoring and analytic solutions will be expanded by the capability to control equipment from anywhere, as well. The influence of changes brought in 2020 is driving industries to increasingly utilize IoT technologies for operational resiliency.
IoT also assists to increase safety and efficiencies by preventing redundant site visits and minimizing employee movement throughout facilities.
AI will be utilized here for dynamic optimization and self-healing, in various use cases likewise: autonomous guided vehicles for picking and packing, autonomous container applications across manufacturing, warehouses, increased automation of the distribution grid, etc.
Other than automating the machine operations, IIoT also has great importance in assuring workforce safety. The guidelines from COVID have forced companies to deploy processes that continue to check on employees following all safety norms. With the help of cameras and sensors, a simplistic IIoT application can analyze if all employees have been sanitized before moving onto the floor and if they are wearing the masks accurately.
If faults are solved in time, this cost could be used towards other initiatives of employee welfare. Worker health, as well as safety, hold on to a new meaning in 2020, with the requirement to keep employees distanced whenever possible and the ongoing concern over the health of those working in the same area.
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