Technology & Innovation

Revolution in the making

February 22, 2017

Global

February 22, 2017

Global

The Internet of Things (IoT) has many potential implications for the manufacturing sector. First, it is manufacturers who will install IoT functionality into the products that we buy and use, which will in turn give them the opportunity to change the nature of their relationship with customers and of the value they offer.

Second, and just as significantly, the machinery that manufacturers use to create their products is ripe for the instrumentation, automation and more sophisticated analysis that the IoT allows. Indeed, so great is the expected potential of the IoT in manufacturing that some are predicting a fourth industrial revolution (“Industry 4.0”) to spring from its use. So far, however, manufacturers have made more progress with adding IoT functionality to their products than in their internal operations, according to the IoT Business Index 2016, compiled by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by ARM and IBM.

 

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