Introduction to the Industrial Internet of Things

Provided by: Tooling U - SME

The class provides an overview of how sensors, smart devices, and the data they create can transform factory operations. It also explores how cyber-physical systems (CPS) and human-machine interfaces (HMI) are changing the way people interact with the growing network of technology in the workplace. The class also introduces Online manufacturing innovations, such as the Online thread and Online twin, and addresses concerns related to cybersecurity. It is now common for smart technology to provide detailed real-time data that creates precise instructions and feedback, enabling manufacturers to improve quality and efficiency, and to anticipate supply chain and production needs. As this technology drives Industry 4.0, an understanding of the IIoT is vital to current and future manufacturers.


Course Objectives:

  • Describe the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
  • Define smart manufacturing
  • Describe common applications of the IIoT
  • Describe a cyber-physical system
  • Define server and the cloud
  • Describe human-machine interfaces
  • Describe Online twin and Online thread technologies
  • Describe artificial intelligence and machine learning
  • Describe cybersecurity.


Recommended Background

  • Recommended for new & experienced leaders and managers preparing for the Industry 4.0.

Course ID

TU012

Skill Focus

Intermediate

Instructor(s)

Tooling U - SME

Employee Type

Leadership, Change leaders

Method of Delivery

Online

Estimated Effort

1.5 hrs

Cost

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