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Industrial Process Control Gets a Boost with Laser-Precise Speed and Length Measurements
The industrial landscape is undergoing a profound transformation driven by the pursuit of precision and efficiency. Process control, with its unparalleled accuracy in measuring speed and length, is revolutionizing operations in manufacturing and production. Laser-based technologies, such as length and speed sensors, are enhancing productivity and becoming a must-have for industries.
Industrial Ethernet Unrelenting Rise, Dominating Global Communications Market
Industrial Ethernet: The Dominant Force in Global Communications
Industrial Ethernet has experienced a transformative shift, emerging as the dominant force in global communications. With a projected growth rate of 7.5% between 2023 and 2028, industrial Ethernet’s popularity is driven by the rapid adoption of 5G and the demand for smart technologies in manufacturing, transportation, and energy sectors.
AI Factories: NVIDIA and Partners Build Next-Gen Industrial Computer Systems and Data Centers
NVIDIA leads industrial AI revolution with AI-infused systems, optimizing operations, enhancing productivity, and improving reliability across smart factories and data centers.
Cybersecurity in Industrial Automation: Protecting Critical Infrastructure
Imagine a world where the infrastructure that sustains our daily lives is vulnerable to catastrophic cyberattacks. Industrial cybersecurity is the last line of defense against threats that could disrupt our lives.
Industrial PCs Bridge Gap Between Factories (OT) and Data (IT)
Learn how industrial PCs bridge the gap between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT), enabling factories to integrate data seamlessly for smart manufacturing and improved efficiency.
Manufacturing’s Big Data Boom: $9.11 Billion Industry by 2026, Driven by Industrial Data Analytics
The manufacturing sector is undergoing a digital revolution, transforming production and operations with big data analytics. This shift has led to significant growth, with the global big data in manufacturing market projected to reach $9.11 billion by 2026, up from $3.22 billion in 2018.