29/3/19

A New Case Study!

Download our new case study to learn more about Industry 4.0 and become an innovative manufacturer yourself!

Smart Factory
A New Case Study!

We recently visited one of our customers, Maison des Futailles, to put together a case study illustrating their shift to Industry 4.0. This wine and spirits producer and distributor began its transition to the smart factory in 2017 by installing TileConnect sensors on some of its production lines. Since then, the company has benefited from the many advantages tied to real-time data collection and machine monitoring. We invite you to download the case study to learn more about Maison des Futailles' transformation and find out how these innovative technologies could be deployed in your plant.


You could enjoy these benefits too by becoming an innovative manufacturer!

 

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