Industry 4.0 stories
Private 5G networks are transforming digital connectivity across industries in capacities, from healthcare to manufacturing, by supporting secure, agile and efficient operational functions.
Telstra earmarks $24m for fibre network expansion in Western Australia's Pilbara region, advancing Industry 4.0.
To reap the full benefits of Industry 4.0, security teams need to understand what they can do to harden their legacy systems.
Telstra launches a new end-to-end Industrial Automation capability to help transform some of Australia's biggest industries.
Cybercrime threats have doubled against industrial companies that have integrated the Industrial Internet of Things.
Valiant TMS improves automation processes efficiency, using Realtime Robotics' Optimisation-as-a-Service solution, reducing robot cycle time by 17% and programming time by half.
TDengine, a trailblazing data historian firm, receives top accolade from Frost and Sullivan as the Best in Class in Global Industrial Data Management Solutions, affirming its leadership in leading the industry towards its next growth phase.
NanoLock Security, a device-level OT protection provider, partners with OTIFYD to offer world-class OT cybersecurity.
The industrial IoT market is expected to register a net value of $145 billion in 2023, marking a significant milestone in the journey of digital transformation.
As IME manufacturers embrace ERP solutions, they position themselves for growth, improved customer relationships and enhanced operational efficiency.
ABB enters a strategic partnership with Pratexo, making a minority investment to boost IoT and AI advancements.
Q3 2023 sees CEOs focusing on AI innovations, particularly Generative AI, and sustainability, says IoT Analytics.
The demand for DRO systems is set to rise as manufacturing embraces digitalisation and Industry 4.0 principles.
Global managed blockchain services market is estimated to surpass US$6.7 billion by 2032, up from US$2.2 billion in 2022.
India's KLE Technical University joins global elite as Dassault Systèmes designates it a '3DEXPERIENCE Edu Center of Excellence'.
Record entries underline how new plant and global best practice are helping steel contractors deliver more complex buildings across New Zealand.
Deep learning could recover hard-to-detect materials, lift recyclate quality and cut landfill use as Europe tightens recycled-content rules.
The sector’s productivity push is set to gain momentum as a new hub offers construction firms tools and support to scale up.
The integration of OT systems into IT networks expands their attack surface and creates new risks that need to be managed.
With injuries and labour shortages biting, wearable robotics are being trialled to cut strain, lift productivity and keep workers on the job.