Wireless mesh networks provide a stand-alone way of sending data across a site.
READ MOREAugmented Reality (AR) tends to be viewed as a consumer technology but has untapped opportunities for use in Industry.
READ MOREUp until very recently, robots were out of financial reach for SMEs.
READ MOREAdditive Manufacturing is the creation of things by repeatedly adding layers rather than the traditional methods of carving, shaping or combining parts.
READ MOREMachine Learning provides a way of resolving problems that might have previously seemed unsolvable.
READ MORESensor data needs to be stored and analysed. In some cases these two activities are separate, in others they are performed by the same system.
READ MORESensors can be used to detect, for example, location, light level, proximity, movement, falling, magnetic, leaks, force/load/strain, flow, temperature, humidity, sound, chemical/gas, air pressure and smoke.
READ MOREThe main Industry 4.0 areas are the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Additive Manufacturing (AM) and Advanced Industrial Robotics (AIR).
READ MOREWide area networks get your data across a site or between sites. The ‘low power’ part means transmitters can be battery powered and still last for weeks or months.
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