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A look inside the manufacturing engineers’ toolbox: Low-code for AI

Manufacturer's Monthly

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to expand in its capabilities and is used to improve existing systems, engineers are increasingly incorporating it into their day-to-day job. Primary applications & benefits Low-code has an application anywhere a data-centric approach is required, from industrial automation to radar and wireless.

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New inexpensive Wi-Fi system improves fire detection

AU Manufacturing

Engineers from UNSW Sydney have developed a new fire detection system that could help save lives by monitoring the changes in Wi-Fi signals. The researchers have identified the distinctive patterns in the data from radio signals during fire events, and artificial intelligence within their software helps analyse the environment in real-time.

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5G communications drive process industry digitalization

Control Engineering

5G wireless communication can help process manufacturers realize digital transformation. Wireless Insights. Wireless communications can help connect mobile devices such as phones and tablets, which enable improved efficiency in field operations in process industries. Learning Objectives.

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Four cybersecurity approaches and strategies for industrial networks

Control Engineering

Assessing the current state of the cybersecurity program and looking ahead are critical. Segmentation, intrusion detection systems (IDS), firewalls and software-defined networks (SDNs) can help companies improve their cybersecurity postures. Cybersecurity is more than slapping a program together and calling it a day.

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Leveraging MQTT, industrial edge devices in automation projects

Control Engineering

Message queuing telemetry transport (MQTT) and industrial edge computing devices can help get information to users faster. Three IIoT examples of MQTT and edge devices in different industries are highlighted. Industrial edge devices are designed to withstand harsh industrial conditions but still act like a PC in many ways.

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How digitalization, digital transformation strategies are evolving

Control Engineering

Industrial digitalization insights Industrial digitalization is shifting towards sustainability. The next big disruptions in industrial digitalization include the rise of the Industrial Metaverse, integrating AR/VR, digital twins, and AI-driven analytics.

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Investment in the right technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

In 2006, Bateman was approached by a former customer, Pieter Kuiper, who has a wealth of experience in the industry. He knew the big systems and processes, so we decided to combine our skills and started Elexon. The company recently enhanced its manufacturing capabilities, procuring six new state-of-the-art machines for its Industry 4.0