Key Components of IIoT in Manufacturing
Implementing IIoT in manufacturing relies on a few essential building blocks that enable smarter, more connected operations:
Smart Sensors
In manufacturing, smart sensors are embedded in machinery, conveyors, robotic arms. These collect real-time data from machines and the environment to help monitor performance, detect issues, and ensure product quality.
Edge Devices
Edge devices, such as PLCs, process data directly on the factory floor, enabling real-time responses, predictive maintenance, and faster decision-making without relying on.
Connectivity
Manufacturing environments require reliable and fast connectivity to enable communication between machines and systems, ensuring a seamless data flow and coordination across the factory. These include Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Modbus.
Cloud and Analytics
Cloud platforms help manufacturers gain insights from operational data by enabling monitoring and performance tracking, acting as a central hub that connects systems and supports smarter, data-driven decisions.
Cybersecurity
Given the critical nature of industrial systems, robust security frameworks are essential to prevent disruptions and data breaches.