Industrial Edge technology is fueling the digital transformation within manufacturing and processing sectors. By decentralizing computing power and analytics closer to the point of production, Industrial Edge is bridging the gap between cloud technology and on-site operations. This integration of operational technology (OT) with information technology (IT) is empowering industries with agility, efficiency, and innovation, fostering smarter manufacturing in a rapidly evolving digital industrial landscape.

In Frost & Sullivan’s latest digital industrial accelerators (DIAs) webinar, our growth experts and industry leaders came together to discuss: Exploring Industrial Edge to Enhance Automation Better than Your Competitors. Participants explored strategic approaches for leveraging Industrial Edge to gain competitive advantages through enhanced automation, agile operations, and targeted growth initiatives.

The following experts collaborated to generate transformative perspectives: Ken Forster, Executive Director at Momenta, Vatsal Shah, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Litmus, and Karthik Sundaram, Growth Expert and Research Director at Frost & Sullivan.

Note: Gain valuable perspectives from the industry experts by clicking here to access the recorded session of the webinar.

Unlocking Real-Time Operational Perspectives: Industrial Edge can process data closer to its source, in real-time, enabling faster decision-making, improved process optimization, and the ability to identify and address potential issues before they snowball into costly downtime. Is your organization maximizing the potential of Industrial Edge technology to gain a competitive advantage in the DIAs landscape?

Empowering Autonomous Operations: By processing and analyzing sensor data locally, systems are making real-time adjustments and controlling industrial processes without human intervention, which is leading to increased efficiency, reduced human error, and improved safety. Is your organization harnessing disruptive technologies to automate operations and drive sustainable growth?

Fostering Interoperability and Collaboration: By facilitating data exchange and collaboration at the edge, DIAs enable seamless integration of new technologies and break down data silos within manufacturing operations, fostering innovation and optimizing overall production workflows. What best practices is your team implementing to capitalize on novel growth opportunities in the industrial landscape?

Quotes:

Ken Forster

“There’s a significant shift towards more general-purpose, enterprise-grade computing in industrial automation. This trend is challenging traditional, specialized industrial systems with a rapid move towards edge computing.”

  • Ken Forster, Executive Director at Momenta

Vatsal Shah

“In the last 5 to 10 years or so, general purpose computers started entering the industrial automation market, alongside other open architectures, which are now being utilized in plant flow, marking a significant shift towards more flexible and adaptable technological infrastructures in industrial settings.”

  • Vatsal Shah, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Litmus

 

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