The Dawn of a Digital Industrial Era

IoT technology is making companies more agile and productive. Now brands can get products to customers more quickly and create new revenue streams by acting on insights from their data. Industry leaders across the manufacturing, transportation, and energy industries are working on the IoT-based business opportunities of tomorrow.

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Bright Machines

Bright Machines is an industry-leading software and robotics company that provides a full-stack automation solution for manufacturing. Bright Machines’ flexible automated assembly specializes in building the AI backbone – AI hardware infrastructure. By leveraging computer vision, machine learning, and software applications, Bright Machines reimagines the way products can be designed and manufactured. With more than 200 employees worldwide, Bright Machines is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has additional locations in Israel (R&D center) and Mexico (field operations). Bright Machines has been previously named “Best AI-based Solution for Manufacturing” by AI Breakthrough, “Technology Pioneer” by the World Economic Forum, and one of “America’s Most Promising Artificial Intelligence Companies” by Forbes.

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The road to industrial IoT security

Infographic | February 25, 2020

IIoT drives the physical world where operational technologies are used. The risk in IIoT environments involves threats that would undermine the operational safety physical security of goods and people, environmental impact and the availability or even the physical integrity of the production process. Theft of intellectual property and trade secrets is a major concern, and the impact is not just financial, but also social, human, and ecological.

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Medical Markets Embrace Metals Additive Manufacturing Systems

Infographic | March 19, 2020

Metals additive manufacturing systems are commonly associated with one type - Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion. While that technology has the highest distribution globally, there are other known 18 AM metals systems. In 2019, three new metal AM principals were introduced. Many are still being developed, but the global metal additive manufacturing market is valued at EUR 1.51 billion, including system, material and service sales. The medical & dental segment commands a strong place within the market, building on its first applications in the 2000s.

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The Industrial IoT Maturity Journey

Infographic | February 5, 2020

This infographic is a visual representation of the journey explained in the Industrial IoT maturity model. Follow these steps in your journey from digitalisation to intelligent machines to successfully implement Industry 4.0 in your enterprise. An Industrial IoT platform, like IXON Cloud, can help you during each stage of your journey.

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Digital Manufacturing Marketing Plan Five Checklists

Infographic | January 3, 2022

Small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) must recognize that utilizing digital platforms is the most significant way of marketing for manufacturing companies Amid the rising instability of the industrial environment, manufacturers must betterunderstand their target groups to build product marketing strategies adapted to their demands.

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Smart manufacturing transforming your future

Infographic | April 2, 2021

Outdated manufacturing systems can’t keep up in today’s modern world. Cloud technologies from Plex create an integrated ecosystem that keeps your users and data connected right from the factory floor.

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Smart Manufacturing | Transforming Your Future

Infographic | December 14, 2021

Cloud technology digitally transforms your company to fully connect your data, your users and your customers. Smart manufacturers need modern solutions, but legacy ERP systems lack the connectivity to keep up.

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Spotlight

Bright Machines

Bright Machines is an industry-leading software and robotics company that provides a full-stack automation solution for manufacturing. Bright Machines’ flexible automated assembly specializes in building the AI backbone – AI hardware infrastructure. By leveraging computer vision, machine learning, and software applications, Bright Machines reimagines the way products can be designed and manufactured. With more than 200 employees worldwide, Bright Machines is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has additional locations in Israel (R&D center) and Mexico (field operations). Bright Machines has been previously named “Best AI-based Solution for Manufacturing” by AI Breakthrough, “Technology Pioneer” by the World Economic Forum, and one of “America’s Most Promising Artificial Intelligence Companies” by Forbes.

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