Smart Industry Update - May 6th, 2024
 
 
Next industrial design revolution: Sustainability
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May 6, 2024
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Like any breakthrough, AI can be twisted for illegitimate purposes, but manufacturing IT and OT people can also turn the technology against cyber intruders. Here's how.
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The reasons for companies to adopt sustainable design practices as they have for industrial design are just as diverse as the methods they will take.
As the June 26-28 summit in Indianapolis draws closer, we hear from two of the speakers and get an overview of the inaugural IndustryWeek event, of which Smart Industry is a co-sponsor.
Manufacturing cloud ERP provider names software veteran to succeed interim chief exec, who will continue to serve as executive chairman of Rootstock’s board of directors.
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These attacks not only threaten the security of sensitive information but also disrupt critical industrial operations, leading to significant financial losses and the damaging of trust among consumers and partners.
From a CIO and self-described “technologist” comes real use cases for this breakthrough technology with many industrial applications like tailoring individualized customer portals, purchasing augmentation, and simplified plant technical documentation.
In this e-handbook, Smart Industry delves into such topics as: MQTT and why it’s becoming a popular protocol for IIoT data; why IoT device manufacturers need to prioritize cyber resilience; IIoT’s game-changing role in modern asset management; IIoT’s critical role in Industry 4.0 and digital transformation; the importance of air gapping OT assets; ...
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Join experts at HMS Networks as they highlight how industrial operations can reduce support travel costs, ensure responsive service, collect production data, and more.
Informal email poll of visitors to Smart Industry mirrors a February release of results from wider research that showed concern among over 1,000 security professionals about the extreme vulnerability of industrial operational technology to intrusion.
Rewatch Kimberly Cornwell of Siemens and Tim Gaus of Deloitte helping Smart Industry figure out how technology people in OT and IT can bust barriers—by transcending job titles, breaking silos, and merging their missions—toward the goal of success for their manufacturing companies’ digital transformation efforts.