Smart Manufacturing: Melding Digital and Physical Worlds
Smart manufacturing helps automakers achieve greater efficiency and accelerate innovation by blending digital technologies with the physical realm, making it …
How various industries use real-time analytics to improve the business bottom line. We explore both physical, IoT uses (such as sensor data in manufacturing, transportation, and energy) as well as use of transactional and Web data, such as in the financial services, marketing, and customer-experience management industries.
Smart manufacturing helps automakers achieve greater efficiency and accelerate innovation by blending digital technologies with the physical realm, making it …
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