The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) takes networked sensors and intelligent devices and puts those technologies to use directly on the manufacturing floor, collecting data to drive artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics. Sathishkumar Balasubramanian, Head of Products at Siemens EDA, shared valuable insights on this subject in Liz Allan's recently published SemiEngineering. This connectivity allows for data collection, exchange, and analysis, potentially. 40 percent of the digital transformation initiatives in 2019 are powered by AI. (Source: IDC) There will be more than 64 billion IoT devices by 2025, up from about 10 billion in 2018. (Source: Business Insider) Business investment will account for more than 50 percent of the overall IoT spending in. Wael William Diab, Alex Ferraro, Brad Klenz, Shi-Wan Lin, Edy Liongosari, Wadih Elie Tannous, Bassam Zarkout. Industrial Internet Viewpoints.
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