One of the best ways to learn about Industry 4.0 is to see it in action. We've worked with our partners to cultivate a list of use cases that highlight some of the incredible things Industry 4.0 can accomplish. On this page you'll find how companies just like yours are growing their businesses with Industry 4.0 technologies.
Most manufacturers simply have to go out onto the shop floor to figure out what's going on. It may take some time to observe the employees and machines in order to truly grasp where performance is. They may need to deal with executives, analyze a whiteboard of component counts, and so on.
Access Use CaseA smart watch is a wearable computer in the form of a wristwatch. The technology used in smart watches includes mobile phone components, a microcontroller, an accelerometer, and Bluetooth connectivity. They are companion devices to smartphones or tablets, which are often worn on the body with a strap over the wrist. They can perform certain functions using wireless technologies while connected via Bluetooth to their smartphone or tablet.
Access Use CaseLeaders with industrial equipment in the field, such as machine builders, can benefit greatly from remote monitoring. You may use IoT-connected assets to monitor equipment usage and health and assess performance in order to determine whether service is required.
Access Use CaseA "Smart Home" is an automated home that integrates some form of building automation with information and entertainment technologies and is capable of adjusting environmental controls in response to user actions and responses triggered by sensors throughout the house.
Access Use CaseWhat if operators and executives had real-time information on how well machines are functioning? They'd have access to all of the data they need to address any issues promptly and ensure that production targets are met.
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