IoT Solutions World Congress points to the new trends
Artificial intelligence, industrial IoT, digital twins, augmented reality and 5G are shaping the next phase of connected industry, according to the IoT Solutions World Congress. The event highlights how these tools are moving from pilot projects to everyday use on factory floors and in critical infrastructure.
Vendors and users are focusing less on experimental demos and more on technologies that cut downtime, improve maintenance and give clearer views of assets in real time. The emphasis is on combining AI with sensor data, connectivity and virtual models of equipment to make industrial operations faster to adjust and easier to monitor.
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