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The Industry of Things World was held in Berlin on September 21 – 22.2015 and Industrial Internet Now was present. Two days of inspirational keynotes, workshops, panel discussions and networking activities drew together hundreds of decision-makers from 40 different countries to gain a deeper business and technical understanding of Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet landscape. Industrial Internet Now asked six experts about their views on how the Industrial Internet will affect global material flows.
The Industry of Things World was held in Berlin on September 21 – 22.2015 and Industrial Internet Now was present. Two days of inspirational keynotes, workshops, panel discussions and networking activities drew together hundreds of decision-makers from 40 different countries to gain a deeper business and technical understanding of Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet landscape. We interviewed six experts on what they see is the hottest topic in Industrial Internet right now.
The key difference that the industrial internet makes, is that it brings machinery alive, says Juha Pankakoski, CDO of Konecranes. It brings sensing and communicating capabilities to places where they’re not expected to be found. This enables the machinery to sense its own condition, understand the usage situation and support the user to carry out the operation more safely and productively. Click here to find out more on Juha Pankakoski’s thoughts on the industrial internet: