Webcast: lloT webcast one: Design considerations

The first of a three-part series on the Industrial Internet of Things looks at some of the research in the process industry around knowledge of and adoption of IIoT, and where companies see the benefits of a more connected enterprise.

By CFE Media July 21, 2015

Manufacturers are looking at the Industrial Internet of Thing (IIoT) as a way to help then better understand operational performance. What are the barriers to the adoption of IIoT? What are the challenges organizations will face? And what are the opportunities that IIoT will present to manufacturers looking to improve their plant operation?

The first of a three-part series on the Industrial Internet of Things looks at some of the research in the process industry around knowledge of and adoption of IIoT, and where companies see the benefits of a more connected enterprise.

This presentation will include:

  • The key questions manufacturers must address when considering IIoT as a plant floor solution.
  • Which personnel in the plant is responsible for IIoT implementation.
  • What do manufacturers expect to do with IIoT?
  • How do those expectations differ in specific vertical markets?

Presenter: Toby Colquhoun, Industrial automation cyber security senior analyst at IHS

Moderator: Bob Vavra, Content Manager and Moderator, Plant Engineering


Author Bio: Since its founding in 2010, CFE Media and Technology has provided engineers in manufacturing, commercial and industrial buildings, and manufacturing control systems with the knowledge they need to improve their operational efficiency. CFE delivers the right information at the right time around the world through a variety of platforms.