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Industry 4.0 | an overview
In short, it is the general term for connecting devices, much more than just PCs, smartphones or other telecommunications devices, to the Internet. These are often referred to as “smart devices” or smart devices, such as fitness trackers or voice assistants.
The abbreviation IoT ( Internet of Things ) is also common in German and English. The term has been on everyone’s lips for years and the industrial sector, in particular, has long since discovered it for itself.
  • What is the Internet of Things?
  • What separates the IIoT from the IoT?
  • What exactly is the difference between Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things?
  • What is the Industrial Internet of Things currently being used for?
  • Why switching to Industry 4.0 is worthwhile
  • What challenges does Industry 4.0 face?
  • IIoT networks and protocols
  • IIoT data protocols
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