Internet of Things Technology
For over a decade, manufacturers have relied on automation to sharpen their competitive edge. In 2020, that automation was redefined by artificial intelligence, especially in visual inspection, unlocking unprecedented levels of speed, accuracy, and cost efficiency. Why AI-Driven Visual Inspection Ma
Exploring the future of robotics and autonomy is exhilarating—from driver‑less vehicles and fully automated factories to urban air transport and worldwide robotic surgery. These capabilities are already converging in warehouses, retail, agriculture, and on the road. The next logical step is to desig
The role of a project manager is inherently demanding, whether steering construction sites or leading software development teams. Every project faces obstacles that can derail progress—resource constraints, budget overruns, and tight deadlines all test a manager’s mettle. Beyond the high‑level visi
As remote work becomes mainstream, organizations are redefining how they attract, evaluate, and onboard talent. A well‑structured remote recruitment strategy ensures that hiring teams remain efficient, transparent, and aligned with company culture—no matter where they sit. Choosing the Right HR Tec
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) refers to the deployment of IoT technology across industrial settings—from factory machinery to automotive engines. By embedding advanced sensors and wireless connectivity, IIoT enables real‑time data collection and sharing, unlocking powerful digital intelligenc
Industry 4.0 is the most talked‑about trend in manufacturing today, promising safer, smarter, and more efficient factories. Yet the current wired infrastructure struggles to keep pace with the growing data demands of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Cellular connectivity—particularly 5G—off
Despite the pandemic, politics, and social upheaval, the United States faces a persistent housing crisis: demand outstrips supply by an estimated 2.5 million units, largely due to restrictive building codes and soaring material costs. Although new‑home construction has gained traction thanks to low
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) let users overlay computer‑generated graphics onto their real surroundings or immerse themselves entirely in a digital environment. Historically confined to academia and research, these technologies have surged into mainstream use— from gaming to enter
In today’s competitive landscape, manual manufacturing processes inflate costs and stall growth. Manufacturers face four critical challenges: optimizing operations, cutting costs, elevating production quality, and accurately forecasting demand. Partial digitization offers limited relief; only a full
When COVID‑19 disrupted global supply chains and daily life, it also clarified a single truth: digitization is no longer optional. Businesses that failed to adapt risked significant revenue loss and customer attrition, while those that leveraged technology delivered faster, higher‑quality service an
Traditional solutions—SCADA, EAM, RFID, GPS—have long helped manufacturers track assets. However, each tool operates in isolation, controlled by different stakeholders, which can lead to fragmented data and suboptimal decision‑making. Why Every Manufacturer Should Prioritize IoT Asset Management Whe
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning are reshaping almost every industry, and the high‑tech sector is no exception. As companies strive for faster innovation, AI offers tools that can accelerate research, manage vast datasets, and improve precision—while still relying on human expertise
Blockchain, the technology that powers cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, is proving to be a game‑changer beyond finance. In sectors ranging from healthcare to automotive, its ability to record immutable, real‑time data is unlocking new levels of trust, traceability, and cost efficiency.
Modern IoT platforms sift through vast data streams to deliver actionable insights that feed into ERP and MES workflows. However, integrating that raw IoT data into ERP and MES remains a persistent challenge. ERP and MES were originally built as self‑contained, monolithic solutions, each with its ow
14 Critical Vulnerabilities in NicheStack TCP/IP Stack Expose OT Devices to Remote Attacks In August 2021, Forescout Research Labs and JFrog Security Research uncovered 14 serious flaws in the NicheStack TCP/IP stack, which they named INFRA:HALT. The NicheStack stack powers a wide array of operation
The rise of industrial IoT and smart factories has redefined what analytics must achieve: unlocking operational data in ways that drive tangible business outcomes. While smart‑factory analytics is still emerging, the key hurdle is extracting meaningful trends from the flood of IoT touchpoints—beyond
India‑headquartered conglomerate Tata is poised to deepen its presence in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) market, The Financial Express reports. Alok Bardiya, head of the IoT Business Unit at Tata Communications, provided insights into the company’s strategy. This expansion aligns with Tata
In a testament to the relentless march of IoT miniaturization, NevadaNano has announced the MPS Mini—a combustible gas sensor that occupies just 0.9 square inches of surface area. The compact design underscores the company’s commitment to delivering high‑performance sensing solutions that fit seamle
In the wake of the COVID‑19 pandemic, a new Inmarsat study reveals that industrial Internet of Things (IoT) adoption has surged across a broad spectrum of sectors. The survey, titled “Industrial IoT in the Time of COVID‑19,” gathered responses from 450 professionals worldwide, representing agricultu
Deciding on an IoT ToolsetMany companies are turning to turnkey IoT solutions, yet a growing number are building custom IoT applications tailored to their unique operations. This shift drives demand for robust IoT software development tools that deliver operational efficiency, revenue growth, and co
Internet of Things Technology