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Scaling IoT Across Multiple Factories —From POC to Production

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Many manufacturers, while intrigued by the opportunities presented by the Internet of Things (IoT), haven’t yet fully embraced integrating IoT technology into their operations. Why not? The reason we hear most often is that they don’t quite know where to start. If you can relate and want to get started learning about everything from scaling IoT across multiple factories, from proof of concept to inception based on your individual business needs, this is one webinar you won’t want to miss. Join us on Thursday,March 28th, at 9am PT | 12 Noon ET as we dive in for: Scaling IoT Across Multiple Factories — From POC to Production.

Scaling IoT Across Multiple Factories — From POC to Production

Our analysts and our colleagues at HPE and PTC hear many different stories about scaling IoT, from businesses of all kinds. Some have experience using IoT in some part of the manufacturing part of operations, but are uncertain about how to scale from one process to numerous processes throughout the organization. Some are successfully using IoT to transform one process, but would like to do more with IoT-based technology on a larger scale. No matter what your unique situation, scaling IoT across multiple factories provides a bona fide opportunity to boost production while reducing both costs and time.

Why Attend?

If you’re ready to get started focusing on connecting the dots from proof of concept to production, and scaling IoT across multiple factories, you’ll get maximum benefit from this webinar. You’ll learn:

  • How to build a scalable starting point for common IIoT use cases, including condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.
  • How to scale the integration of IIoT across multiple equipment types and sites, despite having limited resources at first.
  • Using Bridged Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT to automate real-time decisions.
  • How to mitigate risks involved in connecting IT and OT systems.
  • What the best mix of software, hardware, and services is for succeeding at IoT in manufacturing

Please register even if you’re not certain you can attend—the webinar will be available to all registrants on demand after the event. All live attendees will also receive a link to download and access on demand for additional internal use and sharing.

Register here quickly and easily: Scaling IoT Across Multiple Factories — From POC to Production. Looking forward to seeing you there.

Futurum Research provides industry research and analysis. These columns are for educational purposes only and should not be considered in any way investment advice. 

Author Information

Shelly Kramer is a Principal Analyst and Founding Partner at Futurum Research. A serial entrepreneur with a technology centric focus, she has worked alongside some of the world’s largest brands to embrace disruption and spur innovation, understand and address the realities of the connected customer, and help navigate the process of digital transformation. She brings 20 years' experience as a brand strategist to her work at Futurum, and has deep experience helping global companies with marketing challenges, GTM strategies, messaging development, and driving strategy and digital transformation for B2B brands across multiple verticals. Shelly's coverage areas include Collaboration/CX/SaaS, platforms, ESG, and Cybersecurity, as well as topics and trends related to the Future of Work, the transformation of the workplace and how people and technology are driving that transformation. A transplanted New Yorker, she has learned to love life in the Midwest, and has firsthand experience that some of the most innovative minds and most successful companies in the world also happen to live in “flyover country.”

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