Industrial IoT cuts the wires for future flexibility
Posted on: October 25, 2021
As industrial organisations move to unwired systems to enable them to utilise mobile machines, such as robots, but also to allow for manufacturing floors to be reconfigured and for greater flexibility in general, traditional wired environments are being replaced by wireless connectivity. However, the array of potential technologies is bewildering and often dependent on the
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