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DESCRIPTION:In the last few years\, IoT has rapidly expanded as an overarch
 ing concept that is used both to use extended Internet technology as a glo
 bal network that interconnects various artifacts and to incorporate such a
  vision into technology (including\, e.g.\, RFIDs\, sensors\, protocols fo
 r physical and network layers). The IoT and IIoT\, besides the digitalizat
 ion of industrial manufacturing\, can be considered as having instigated t
 he fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). Several industries use the
  IoT. The redesign of the industrial IoT model will speed up the advent of
  the next industrial revolution\, also known as “Industry 4.0”. One of
  the foremost characteristics of Industry 4.0 is the IIoT. The IIoT is an 
 excellent aspect of Industry 4.0\, which will include highly efficient tec
 hnology arrangements in many of the current industrial fields like transpo
 rtation and manufacturing. In addition\, the IoT is a component of the Ind
 ustry 4.0 concept\, which emphasizes the idea of consistent digitalization
  and connectivity between all productive units\, while still retaining the
  advantages of the traditional manufacturing process. In this presentation
  we will explore the various operational aspects of IoT in the industrial 
 setting to realize Industry 4.0. Moreover\, the application of blockchain 
 technologies to Industry 4.0 will be discussed and elaborated for the heal
 thcare industry.\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/391778
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/391778
ORGANIZER:b.rajkumarsingh@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Seminar 2: Industrial IoT for INDUSTRY 4.0 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/391778
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In the last few years\, IoT has rapidly ex
 panded as an overarching concept that is used both to use extended Interne
 t technology as a global network that interconnects various artifacts and 
 to incorporate such a vision into technology (including\, e.g.\, RFIDs\, s
 ensors\, protocols for physical and network layers). The IoT and IIoT\, be
 sides the digitalization of industrial manufacturing\, can be considered a
 s having instigated the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). Sever
 al industries use the IoT. The redesign of the industrial IoT model will s
 peed up the advent of the next industrial revolution\, also known as &amp;ldqu
 o\;Industry 4.0&amp;rdquo\;. One of the foremost characteristics of Industry 4
 .0 is the IIoT. The IIoT is an excellent aspect of Industry 4.0\, which wi
 ll include highly efficient technology arrangements in many of the current
  industrial fields like transportation and manufacturing. In addition\, th
 e IoT is a component of the Industry 4.0 concept\, which emphasizes the id
 ea of consistent digitalization and connectivity between all productive un
 its\, while still retaining the advantages of the traditional manufacturin
 g process. In this presentation we will explore the various operational as
 pects of IoT in the industrial setting to realize Industry 4.0. Moreover\,
  the application of blockchain technologies to Industry 4.0 will be discus
 sed and elaborated for the healthcare industry. &amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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