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Category: Manufacturing
Implementing Data Analytics in Industrial Machines with Quantiphi and AWS-Native Solutions
To improve the fault detection process, it’s crucial to monitor production systems and collect performance data in real-time using smart sensors and IoT devices. This post highlights the critical aspects of Quantiphi’s serverless, fully-managed, and streaming ETL pipeline, along with the benefits of the centralized lakehouse (data lake + data warehouse) solution built on AWS. Learn how the solution helped a U.S.-based manufacturing company make better decisions and improve their customer’s production efficiency.
Design for Excellence with Automated Manufacturing Simulation in the Cloud from aPriori
Manufacturing simulation software enables organizations to simulate each step of the product manufacturing process, including primary and secondary operations. The digital manufacturing simulation platform from aPriori connects directly into industry-leading product lifecycle management (PLM) systems. Each time a new or modified digital twin CAD model is checked into a PLM vault, it automatically triggers a detailed manufacturability and cost analysis—with minimal interaction required by the end user.
Advanced Industrial Connectivity with AWS and Amorph’s SMARTUNIFIER
Industrial data exists in different components and systems, in various formats, and with separate access protocols. To harness this data and benefit from the synergies of system-wide interoperability, businesses must effectively digitize shop floor data. Learn how Amorph Systems’ SMARTUNIFIER software complements AWS services to deliver leading-edge connectivity for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Amorph Systems is a leading developer of software technologies and products for industrial connectivity.
MachineMetrics Offers Free Remote Monitoring Solutions to Manufacturers Impacted by COVID-19
MachineMetrics, an AWS Industrial Software Competency Partner, is committed to supporting front-line workers on the manufacturing floor and in the medical field. By enabling mobile workers, industrial companies are better able to ensure the safety of their employees while continuing to serve their own customers. MachineMetrics is offering free access to its Industrial IoT platform to any manufacturer involved with the production of ventilator parts, test equipment, protective equipment, or COVID-19 treatment-related manufacturing.
Connecting Operational Technology to AWS Using the EXOR eXware707T Field Gateway
Advances in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) have made smart factories a reality through the application of AI and cloud computing technologies. In this post, explore how EXOR International’s systems-on-module (SOM) and edge gateways, powered by Intel’s Cyclone V FPGA, allow system integrators and application builders to deliver AWS-based IIoT solutions with faster time-to-market, lower total cost of ownership, and reduced development efforts.
Bringing Intelligence to Industrial Manufacturing Through AWS IoT and Machine Learning
With connected IoT solutions built on AWS, businesses can be more proactive with maintenance instead of reactionary, allowing them to fix problems with machinery before they become critical. Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. teamed up with TensorIoT to solve for this use case. Together, they built an IoT solution on AWS that ensures the maintenance needs of Reliance’s industrial machinery are anticipated and that machines can be serviced before breaking down.
Introducing the AWS Industrial Software Competency Program
The AWS Industrial Software Competency highlights top APN Consulting and Technology Partners that provide solutions and services for an end-to-end industrial software toolchain. These partners support the primary steps in discrete manufacturing or process industries: Product Design, Production Design, and Production/Operations. They follow AWS best practices for building the most secure, high-performing, resilient, and efficient cloud infrastructure for industry applications.
Reinventing the Internet of Things (IoT) Platform for Discrete Manufacturers
The term Industry 4.0 encompasses a promise of a new industrial revolution—for the industrial sector, one that marries advanced manufacturing techniques with the Internet of Things to create systems that are not only interconnected, but communicate, analyze, and use information to drive further intelligent action back in the physical world. Today is the internet moment for manufacturing, and with it comes the gold rush of providers ready to enable the industry’s digital transformation.
How Tulip Leverages AWS to Bring No-Code Manufacturing Apps to the Shop Floor
No-code manufacturing app platforms such as Tulip are a critical tool for manufacturers undergoing a digital transformation. These platforms allow frontline engineers to easily build, on their own, shop-floor applications to increase the productivity, quality, and efficiency of their operations. By leveraging AWS to deliver their manufacturing app platform, Tulip lets manufacturers of all sizes access the benefits of the cloud.