Tag: IIoT
German manufacturer Trumpf swoops on Seattle-based IoT specialist C-Labs
C-Labs Corporation, a Seattle-based company that creates software for the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), has been acquired by German manufacturing company Trumpf.
Trumpf, which...
Vancouver-based IoT firm Helios raises $4 million to launch first satellite
Helios Wire, a connected technology company based in Vancouver, has raised $4 million in financing to continue developing its satellite-enabled IoT service.
The company is...
Tennplasco recruits collaborative robot to fill human labor gap
Plastic injection molding company Tennplasco was struggling to hire enough workers to operate machines in its factory – but Sawyer from Rethink Robotics has...
Thyssenkrupp aims to make child’s play of IIoT with ‘Toii’
German industrial giant Thyssenkrupp has built and deployed its own Industrial IoT (IIoT) platform within its materials services business, in order to link together...
Researchers look to protect 3D printers from cyber attacks
Security researchers have demonstrated that it is possible for hackers to make undetectable changes to 3D printed parts that could introduce defects and possibly...
Qt gets cuter for developers focused on IoT automation
Mobile application development company Qt (pronounced 'cute') has refreshed its programmer toolset, designed for coders building apps in the industrial automation space.
Qt has had a...
Silver Spring Networks to expand smart light platform across London
Silver Spring Networks, a company that provides smart grid solutions across the world, has announced it’s to expand its smart light platform in London.
The...
Connected tech adoption in manufacturing set to double
Despite the promises the IoT makes for more efficiency and cost reductions, many manufacturers have yet to get the message, according to a new study...
Brewing company draughts in Rockwell Automation to boost production
Cleveland, Ohio-based Great Lakes Brewing Company (GLBC) has invested in manufacturing analytics technology from Rockwell Automation to scale its production efforts.
As data proliferates, seemingly...
TestPlant CEO: IoT has broken the established IT testing model
Dr John Bates, CEO of testing automation company TestPlant, spoke at the recent Nutanix Next 2017 conference about the end-to-end realities of putting IoT systems through...
Upskill’s augmented reality tech makes impact at GE
In the world of engineering, even small mistakes can cost millions further down the line. General Electric (GE) is using augmented reality technology in...
Myriota helps Australian farmers keep a remote eye on water tanks
How does a farmer working in a remote region make sure that far-flung water tanks are kept fully stocked? For many, it involves regular...