Making the transition from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 will require technology advances from smart sensors to digital twins.
OneLayer announced today that it has joined Ericsson's Enterprise Wireless Solutions Industry 4.0 Partner program across industrial sectors including manufacturing, utilities, and industrial ...
Energy Control Systems (ECS) has spent decades working in the field of power quality and electrical resilience, supporting ...
Businesses in the Industry 4.0 sector face unceasing demands to become faster, smarter, leaner, and more profitable. We’ve all heard of Smart Cities and Smart Homes, but the fully automated and ...
At Industrial Wireless Forum, industry leaders explored how agentic AI running on private 5G is transforming factories and plants.
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IoT Service Hub brings together the best of Taiwan's tech talents, enterprises, and industry-leading technologies to help manufacturers and inventors bring their IoT ...
Industry 5.0 brings compute challenges that require not only rethinking around energy use, heat management, and raw materials sourcing but also collaboration.
The review shows that Industry 4.0 has become vital to supply chain innovation, driving advances in visibility, predictive analytics, traceability, risk management and operational resilience. At the ...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) tags offer highly accurate location data but are cost-prohibitive at scale, sometimes reaching $50 to ...
Industry 4.0 is characterized by interoperability (such as IIoT), information transparency (digital plant models: virtual copy of physical world), technical support (the ability of cyber-physical ...