IoT Webinar: Digital Twin: The Key Enabler for Industry 4.0 Systems Abstract (1-User License) PDF

IoT Webinar: Digital Twin: The Key Enabler for Industry 4.0 Systems Abstract (1-User License) PDF

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IoT Webinar: Digital Twin: The Key Enabler for Industry 4.0 Systems Abstract (1-User License) PDF

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2019

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National Electrical Manufacturers Association

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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200 business days

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In 2018, NEMA launched the IoTNOW webinar series as part of its Strategic Initiatives Program. The series addresses the challenges and opportunities posed by increased connectivity and automation in the workplace, in the electric grid, and in smart cities.

A digital twin is the core of an IoT strategy for connected devices and smart factory. How exactly do they benefit electrical and medical imaging manufacturers? Members of the Industrial Internet Consortium dive into how this emerging technology helps manufacturers simulate usage scenarios, run diagnostics real-time, and provide predictive maintenance.
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Number of Pages : 3
Published : 2019

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