The rapid development of the IoT has led to an increase of data generated in production by food and beverage manufacturers. Edge computing provides real-time insights at the edge of lines, where the data is actually generated.
Experts share their vision, insights and tips on edge computing in the context of Industry 4.0. Learn about the architecture and characteristics of an edge ecosystem, and the opportunities it can bring to your operations.
Read about market trends, mature and emerging use cases, and how edge computing is at the heart of digital transformation in manufacturing.
To improve efficiency, sustainability and resilience, infrastructure operators need to leverage the power of data and digitalization with Industrial Edge for the water sector.
To keep up with the times, confectionery manufacturers need to be innovative—both in terms of products and production. Automation expert Marchiani and Siemens Industrial Edge can help.
Short innovation cycles and product diversity are challenging the pharmaceutical industry. Industrial Edge makes production flexible by networking and quickly processing the data generated.
More transparency, higher availability, targeted maintenance: Together, Siemens Large Drives Applications and Schuler have turned a Siemens press shop into a smart factory — with Industrial Edge.
At the Saterland swimming pool, the operator benefits from around 20% energy savings thanks to air conditioning technology from HANSA Klimasysteme and Siemens Industrial Edge.
Vivix began their digitalization journey, including leveraging Industrial Edge through Mendix, by pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for the glass manufacturer.
PBEG focuses on the construction and management of biogas facilities. Ongoing digitalization enables PBEG to market the balancing power generated in biogas plants. To do this, they rely on Industrial Edge and IT/OT convergence.
How can small and medium sized companies get started with Industrial Edge? Münstermann, a leading manufacturer of industrial drying and heat treatment systems, is leading the way.
To optimize performance, Siemens Congleton aimed for a real-time view of machine status, automated alerts and a historical overview of machine states. Siemens delivered a cutting-edge solution by implementing Industrial Edge.
Quality control is critical in industry. Machine vision makes it less error-prone, time-consuming and costly. By adding offerings from the Siemens Industrial Edge ecosystem, solutions can be integrated into production.