Global leaders at the 2025 World Manufacturing Convention signal a new era of collaboration and smart industry.| Manufacturing Today
In short 6 key learnings stand out from the 2025 IoT Analytics’ Industry 4.0 Case Studies from Leading Manufacturers 2025 report, which delves into 10 recent smart manufacturing case studies from leading, award-winning manufacturers. The highlighted manufacturers prioritize operational needs and people before technology, invest in data readiness and scalable architecture, and increasingly stress open interfaces. Why it matters For manufacturers: Understanding why and how industry leaders ca...| IoT Analytics
In this article, we’re going to talk about how you can integrate smart factory solutions in your system and work accordingly. So, let’s begin.| INS3 (Industrial Network Systems)
In short Enterprise spending on industrial core value chain software and OT hardware is poised to surpass $350 billion by 2030 as manufacturers increasingly digitalize their businesses, according to recent IoT Analytics research. Analysis in IoT Analytics’ 105-page Industrial Automation Projects Report and Database 2025—based on over 4,000 publicly shared case studies—reveals distinct industrial, regional, and technological footprints from 5 of the leading industrial automation vendors:...| IoT Analytics
In short Scalability, automation, and serviceability are the top 3 paradigms that are shaping factories of the future. Underpinning these paradigms is software, and it is notable that software-defined manufacturing is increasingly replacing rigid, hardware-centric automation. The IoT Analytics team shares 8 notable developments in software-defined manufacturing based on its research and observations at major industry technology exhibitions. Why it matters For industrial software vendors: As m...| IoT Analytics
Learn how HVAC and heat pump manufacturing can improve energy efficiency, connectivity, and data-driven intelligence through smart technology| Blues
Embracing Digital Innovation for Enhanced Sustainability| Siemens Blog Network