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Digital-enabled hyperconnected ecosystems will transform manufacturing
With digital transformation metamorphosing the manufacturing sector, there are various technologies and practices that are yet to come to light for many leaders in the industry. In this blog, Vice President Head of Solution Engineering India & Global Solution Center at Tata Communications, Hari Nair, explores how digital enabled hyperconnected ecosystems will shape the manufacturing industry.
From recommending the right network, and automating redundant processes to enabling smart manufacturing; everything is a puzzle waiting to be solved. As an industry expert experienced in dealing with multiple large-scale manufacturing industries, Hari was a guiding light for the members of the CXO Tech Council by CORE Media.
Adopting an end-to-end network is crucial for uninterrupted connectivity
Fluctuating bandwidth and latency remains a serious issue, concerning a majority of manufacturing units. It makes deployments a painstaking task and messes with the overall timeline of a project. Nair emphasised the importance of adopting end-to-end network connectivity on production floors.Moreover, end-to-end solutions eliminate the need to deal with multiple network providers, drastically improve the QoS and enable faster resolution of issues."It helps significantly when the network provider can get complete visibility of the problem areas in the network and take timely actions accordingly towards mitigating them."
Newly generated 5G use cases will be an ideal solution for manufacturers
With multiple machines and equipment running simultaneously on a production floor, a traditional network solution is insufficient for consistent and uninterrupted connectivity. More importantly, a common network solution is not compatible with different types of production.
He reiterated that optimising the 5G network is better with an end-to-end solution."A typical production floor with a customised use case will use three different network solutions – a campus LAN, an end-to-end network or Wi-Fi, or newly developed 5G use cases – to make smart manufacturing a reality."
Data security should be a priority for the network provider
While discussing the significance of data security in a production unit, Nair remarked that data is critical. As a result, it should stay within the boundaries of the factory to keep it safe from external threats. Moreover, he pointed out that certain restrictions still exist on the type of data that OT systems can handle.
This functionality should empower the manufacturers to make decisions in a secure and rapid manner to avoid production delays and quality issues. The blog has been written by Hari Nair following the CXO Manufacturing Tech Council. Click here to see the event summary white paper and learn more about the insights, challenges and new technologies shaping the future of manufacturing."Integrating OT systems with security built-in is the need of the hour. We need to make the decision-making process fast and secure to maintain consistently high production quality."
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