By Raj Batra, President of the Digital Factory Division, Siemens USA
The implementation of IoT technology on the factory floor, as well as in tracking products after they leave the plant, holds the most promise for companies looking to streamline production, manage energy use, gather operational data, and gain insight into both supply chains and future product development
By John Lundgren, CEO, Stanley Black & Decker
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By Colin Masson, C+E Industry Solutions, Manufacturing
By Kevin Miller, Principal Program Manager, Azure IoT
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