Webinar: How transitioning technologies will redefine the future of systems & control infrastructure

The development of Industry 4.0 technologies has accelerated at a rapid pace. There is cause for optimism that the future of industrial automation will be scalable, open and integrated. But Industry 4.0 is not a revolution in the true sense of the word. Industrial automation changes one machine at a time. Technologies exist to support open and powerful distributed networks with modular machine-based control and logic, without having to replace all conveyors or machines on a line.

In this session, learn more about the Molex Industrial Automation Solution 4.0 (IAS4.0) and how it provides an open architecture designed for distributed control and orchestration of devices from sensor to machines to enterprise to cloud applications. Molex’s integrated IAS4.0 platform was developed to address the need for a modular, building block approach. A machine builder or end-user can connect one or more devices and ramp up at the pace and scale they choose. An end-to-end platform, IAS4.0 can be used to serve simple to highly complex machines and robots, as well as controllers, gateways and IO modules, along with platforms to develop cloud-based applications.

Date: Friday, October 2nd 2020
Time: 14:10-14:40 CET
Duration: 30 min

Speaker:

Jeff Barnes-molexJeff Barnes
Distribution Corporate Account Manager, Industrial Europe
Molex

 

 

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