16 Aug
2018

Video: What is Cognitive Manufacturing?

How do we increase asset availability? Can we diagnose complex problems before they happen? How do we improve overall equipment effectiveness on the production line? When the Internet of Things meets manufacturing... machine monitoring, up-time, throughput and process quality improve.

Continuous Improvement
Industry 4.0
Machine Monitoring
Smart Factory
Video: What is Cognitive Manufacturing?

How do we increase asset availability? Can we diagnose complex problems before they happen? How do we improve overall equipment effectiveness on the production line? When the Internet of Things meets manufacturing... machine monitoring, up-time, throughput and process quality improve. Responses to these questions and more are shown in this brief video from IBM Watson Internet of Things.

 

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