IIOT Network

IIoT means the “Industrial Internet of Things.” That means linking software systems and devices like sensors, cameras, and machines to the worldwide web to make them “connected” or “smart”—meaning they can be controlled remotely, programmed to do tasks, or gather and share data with other connected devices. This gives users greater control and analytical capabilities because these devices can process data and perform their functions with little to no human interaction or be controlled remotely. Basically, this takes the access, convenience and power of the internet, and through these connected devices, enables complex manufacturing software to be managed and controlled from a safe distance and with just our fingertips.

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Manufacturing Technician

Manufacturing technicians use IIoT to digitally test the performance of equipment and production processes so they can be optimized before they’re set up for real world practice. For example, on the factory floor, a manufacturing technician might monitor the performance of machinery and equipment making sure nothing breaks down and that everything is operating at its maximum level of efficiency and quality control. By ensuring maximum productivity of production systems this way, they can find efficiencies, cut costs and ensure minimal waste.

Software Engineer

Software engineers apply principles of engineering, mathematics, and computer science to the design, development, and testing of software applications for computers. Software is at the heart of advanced manufacturing; bridging the gap between evolving how we make things and available technologies. But, to be useful, software systems need to collect data from somewhere. That’s where IIOT comes in. Realtime data is transforming the role of software engineer to AI specialist enabling greater prediction, control, and autonomy in products and manufacturing processes.

Supply Chain Manager

A supply chain manager analyzes data and processes to find creative solutions. As a supply chain manager, you would oversee a lot of moving parts, as different companies may supply the various pieces that go into a product before it’s assembled and shipped to the final user. Using IIOT, you could gather data at every step of the way, monitoring when components and products are shipped, how they are transported, when they are received, along with their level of quality along the way. You would also develop strategies to increase safety, efficiency, and productivity and reduce environmental impacts. People who make great supply chain managers are naturally organized individuals who can think big and who display keen leadership qualities.