Industrial Sectors
Industrial IoT can connect machines, tools, and sensors on the shop floor to provide much-needed visibility into production to process engineers and managers.
The Industrial Internet of Things, also known as Industrial IoT or IIoT, is the integration of instrumentation, linked sensors, and other devices into industrial machinery and processes.
By 2020, discrete manufacturing, transportation and logistics, and utilities will account for half of all IoT spending, according to the BCG.
But what motivates manufacturers to adopt IoT? Companies, after all, don’t have IoT issues; they have business issues.