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The ESI expands its training offer: Industrial IoT expert course

The ESI expands its training offer: Industrial IoT expert course

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In recent years, the industry has been undergoing an accelerated transformation process driven mainly by an innovative use of Information and Communication Technologies, beyond the mere computerization of production plants and/or organizations. This transformation is profound, disruptive, and generates new opportunities for the industry by making changes in business models and the static vision of production processes a reality: flexibility of production activities, manufacturing on demand, customization, etc.

The Industry 4.0 paradigm is now a reality and companies are aware that falling behind in this process of change is not an option. In a more globalized market, efficiency and productivity are the key to success in an increasingly competitive context.

There are multiple Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) on which the transition to the industry of the future rests, and at the base of all of them is the Internet of Things (IoT), a fundamental technological component of change. Without data it would be impossible, for example, to develop algorithms to improve and optimize manufacturing processes, predict failures in machinery on production lines, etc.

Advances in sensors, embedded systems and communications currently allow us to break down the barrier between the physical world and the digital world, so that we can "feel" it through the information we collect from it.

In this expert course the main concepts, technologies and tools for the acquisition, transmission and analysis of information in industrial environments are introduced; the so-called Industrial IoT (IIoT). The importance of the Industrial IoT market is reflected in the figures. It will grow an annual average of 29.4% until 2025 in 
United States, reaching a turnover of more than 940.000 million euros. This gives us an idea of ​​the spectacular increase in demand for this type of system – fundamentally M2M (Machine-to-Machine) solutions, predictive maintenance and, ultimately, management of the data obtained from the operational part – which will translate into the need for highly qualified professionals in the field of IIoT.

Objectives:

  • Know the keys to the digitization process in the industry and the potential application of IoT technologies in different productive sectors.
  • Know the main implications and challenges in a process of digital transformation in the industry using IoT technology.
  • Know the requirements, structure and elements of an industrial IoT platform.
  • Design, implement and deploy the architecture and services of an industrial IoT platform.
  • Delve into the knowledge of devices, sensors, networks and communications protocols used in IoT for the industrial world.
  • Develop customized solutions for the monitoring and control of equipment and environments.
  • Understand and apply the different service and computing deployment paradigms in industrial IoT platforms
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