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    Automation and digitization are two keywords of today's industrial transformation. The Internet of Things provides all the necessary process efficiency tools for this transformation, increasing employee productivity.

     

    Excuse me, I will give an example from European companies. More specifically from Ireland. By the way, we have been working with Western companies for a long time, learning from their experience and providing mobile applications to their market.

     

    Example: Whitegate power plants of Bord Gáis Energy in Ireland. The company uses an advanced asset performance management (APM) solution to digitize the facility. Thanks to the platform, the power plant is monitored around the clock with more than 140 sensors located throughout the site.


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  • The reason is clear: today, almost everyone, including industrial workers, has a smartphone that provides round-the-clock access to connected infrastructure. This explosive growth in the user base can be used in many ways.

     

    Remote monitoring

    With a mobile phone, any connected product can be accessed from anywhere at any time.

     

    “The de facto use case for any industrial IoT system is monitoring,” said the same Sundar Krish.

     

    De facto (lat. de facto - “in fact”, “in fact”) is a Latin expression meaning something real, tested by experience, but not fixed by law.

    Oil and gas industry, manufacturing plants, steel mills - any industry can improve their preventive maintenance policy by installing an effective enterprise IoT solution and providing their employees with a real-time monitoring application on top of it. These applications are a dashboard that allows users to view hardware performance data in the form of charts, charts, and graphs, and receive alerts if something goes wrong.

     

    Customers can also take advantage of the remote monitoring function. Mercedes-Benz, one of the pioneers of the use of smart technologies and the cloud in the automotive industry, demonstrated


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