Since the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the production chain, nothing will ever be same for factories. The term ‘robo-trend’, which entails the increased of Artificial Intelligence in factories, and the fact that the industrial sector has wholeheartedly embraced the use of these technologies, will bring with it some paradigmatic scenarios. In this respect, the emergence of 'robo-workers' as a new workforce is inevitable; but the loss of jobs in the production chain will be offset by the need for talent capable of developing smart systems and autonomous processes.
To better understand the review of paradigmatic conclusions such as this, reached over the last year by engineers like Bejoy George of HCL Technologies, along with others related to burning IoT issues in today’s manufacturing, such as the current criticality between the IoT and the cloud; or to understand how DevOps provide security mechanisms to IoT applied to manufacturing processes, amongst other aspects, experts from all over the world will gather together on 25-27 October at the IoT Solutions World Congress 2016 at Fira de Barcelona’s exhibition centre in Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona).
Now in its second edition, the IoT Solutions World Congress has become a benchmark for technological innovation, presenting trends that will transform business processes in the IoT ecosystem dedicated to the field of industry.