We’re looking ahead to what the coming year will hold for industrial automation as 2022 draws to a close. What Industrial IoT trends might we expect in 2023? One thing is certain: despite their initial concerns about the industrial internet of things, machine builders and manufacturers today see the advantages of connected machinery.
However, the IIoT is susceptible to rapid evolution by nature. There are a few key trends we anticipate will be very important in 2023, based on information from our industry experts and our partners in the industrial automation field.
Five factors that will influence industrial automation in 2023 are as Follows :
1. Focus on sustainable manufacturing
- Selling services, not technology
- Understanding cyber security risks
- Demand for custom solutions
- First steps in condition monitoring
- Focus on sustainable manufacturing
Global issues in all industries include climate neutrality, net zero emissions, and resource efficiency. Globally, governments are giving priority to plans and ideas to attain climate neutrality. Additionally, the industrial sector is crucial to these initiatives.
By 2030, the Green Deal in Europe wants to cut net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55%. A dual emphasis on the green and digital transformations of EU business is a key tenet of this agreement. The government technical assistance framework in the US called E3: Economy, Energy, and Environment seeks to boost manufacturing productivity while lowering energy and environmental costs.
As a result, an increasing number of manufacturers are researching the use of Industry 4.0 technology for sustainable goods and services, working with government initiatives. A higher emphasis is being placed on technologies that develop machines that run more efficiently, consuming less energy and producing less waste, to maintain global competitiveness.
- Selling services, not technology
Technology is a major topic of debate in discussions about digital transformation, Industry 4.0, and IoT. What equipment or cutting-edge technologies do I need to remain competitive? Ones like artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, and digital twins, to name a few, are words we can hardly avoid. It’s simple to concentrate on the technology rather than the actual application when there are so many innovations entering the market every day.
However, more individuals than ever are beginning to understand that technology shouldn’t be the starting point. Selling the solution, not the technology, is what’s important.
It’s challenging to sell a remote access solution along with your machine because clients need top-notch support and you pay for the warranty period. Selling consumable items, like packaging materials, before the present supply runs out can cease manufacturing, but that’s not something you can do. What value can you add to your customers? Your road toward digital innovation should begin there.
- Understanding cyber security risks
The complexity of software and the growing number of linked equipment make it easier for cybercriminals to break in and disrupt systems by hacking them or by spreading ransomware. In the worst situation, entire factories shut down or data is stolen, having a significant negative effect on your clients and harming your brand.
Everyone has a role to play and should have a basic awareness of security, which is becoming more and more clear given the rise in threats and the hefty costs associated with a breach. Security is, after all, a shared duty. Machine manufacturers are taking steps to educate their staff about the hazards to reduce the likelihood of a security issue rather than solely relying on external IT security partners.
- Demand for custom solutions
IoT doesn’t provide a solution that works for everyone. No approach, implementation, or setup meets everyone’s needs because there are so many distinguishing aspects. This means that for an IoT installation to be effective, customization is essential. Machine builders are beginning to realise that integrating systems and technologies is the greatest step to getting to the solution they need as IoT continues to shift from tool-focused to solution-focused.
- First steps in condition monitoring
Whose road map doesn’t include “condition monitoring”? Even though it’s on every one of our agendas, we keep delaying its implementation. The primary benefits, such as timely replacement of wear and tear parts and lowering the chance of essential equipment failure, have been clearly understood by machine manufacturers over the past year, according to our industry experts.
Machine builders will begin implementing a condition-based strategy in 2023 after having already started to collect data in that year.
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