FEATURE Sensors & Industry 4.0 REAL-TIME DATA IS AT THE HEART OF IIoT REAL-TIME DATA IS AT THE HEART OF IIoT
Senior Industry Marketing Manager at DELMIA, Louis Columbus, says by continuously monitoring equipment and production processes, manufacturers can detect anomalies, predict equipment failures, and take corrective actions before issues escalate
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n today’s dynamic manufacturing cornerstone of competitiveness. leveraging real-time data and advanced analytics, manufacturers can optimise processes and make informed decisions and analytics. According to Gartner, to industrial environments.
Real-time data collection and analysis
monitoring equipment and production processes, manufacturers can detect anomalies, predict equipment failures, For instance, a prominent automotive
16 April 2025 | Automation
parts manufacturer implemented an IIoT-
error and increasing production speed and operational costs. Additionally, improved
IIoT solutions to monitor and optimise in material waste according to Gartner’s Traditional maintenance strategies, lead to unnecessary downtime or
monitoring equipment conditions and performance. Sensors detect anomalies reduces maintenance costs and unplanned downtime.
processing company utilised IIoT sensors is essential for any manufacturer. IIoT integrating real-time monitoring systems at every stage, identifying defects early in instance, a medical device manufacturer
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