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Post COVID-19 - Reimagining the value chain with IoT
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COVID-19 has been a Black Swan event of unimaginable magnitude, and businesses have been forced to adapt and adopt new technologies in the pursuit of business preservation. In this blog post, Tata Communications’ Alok Bardiya, Head – Internet of Things (Business Unit), explains how the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a formidable and the most viable solution as we reimagine the future of work, to ensure business continuity and uphold employee safety.
As India rallies and we move past the initial response phase, we now face a different kind of challenge. While staging India’s back to business strategy, we are not only saving lives but now need to save livelihoods. Cloud usage and remote collaboration witnessed accelerated adoption equivalent of a few years in a matter of a few weeks, as they powered work from home seamlessly. Similarly, as we graduate to the next phase and attempt emerging out of our homes in a staggered manner, we will need to rely on a different set of technologies to assist us.
While IoT will address all of the above, reimagining our back to business does not just stop there. More than the obvious analytics led efficiencies offered by the technology, businesses will be better suited to drive meaningful change if they fully absorb the philosophy that IoT will bring in. What does that mean? It means a cultural change at a pan organisational level, where old systems must give way to newer mind-sets driving new business values. It means realising the opportunity to build an industry 4.0 environment with a connected ecosystem where various processes, departments and machines can communicate with one another. Beyond businesses, as good governance makes headway, city wide adoption will see solutions like smart metering, smart lighting become mainstream to drive sustainability. Business continuity with IoT"This process has accelerated the curiosity towards solutions that can be the guiding light on productivity, safety, energy management, automation and even predictive and remote maintenance."

Securing the Employees and the Workplace Against this setup, IoT outshines at driving vigilance with connected sensors mapping the working environments. These sensors can monitor and analyse everything, from the well-being of employees to factory infrastructure, equipment, and location."Analytics coupled with algorithms on asset conditioning will optimise machines settings and adjust production schedules to integrate any change in demand or supply-chain disruption."

It is only natural that IoT will hereon be a key pillar of the digitization journey. It is this change in culture and philosophy at an industry level which will not only ensure a safe and successful return of our economic drive, but also safeguard against future setbacks. Discover more about how the Internet of Things is making the world a better place."IoT will own this all-encompassing duty and bring us closer to a connected ecosystem and its automation will bring us into closer working relationships with machines and AI."
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