IoT in manufacturing has evolved from pilots to operational backbone, using sensor networks and data platforms to optimize production and prevent failures.
- •Manufacturing IoT devices generate diverse machine data types (vibration, temperature, pressure, images, location) at varying frequencies requiring tiered collection and storage
- •Enterprises deploy IoT to reduce downtime through predictive maintenance, optimize production processes, and improve real-time supply chain visibility
- •Data flows from edge gateways to cloud platforms where analytics stacks enable streaming alerts, batch OEE analysis, and AI-driven predictive maintenance scoring
- •Edge processing handles latency-critical manufacturing decisions while cloud handles ML model training and stateful cross-asset workloads
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