Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 46 | Page 32

THERE IS NO GETTING AWAY FROM THE FACT THAT DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION WILL IMPACT EVERY MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD IN THE YEARS TO COME .
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THERE IS NO GETTING AWAY FROM THE FACT THAT DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION WILL IMPACT EVERY MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD IN THE YEARS TO COME .

At our recent IIoT Virtual Summit , entitled ‘ Connecting Industrial IoT innovation ’, our IIoT President , Linda Tsai , told delegates that agile innovation in the area of the Industrial Internet of Things ( IIoT ) will be the key in driving forward Digital Transformation in industrial applications into 2021 and beyond .
She identified six key technology trends for 2021 : Digital Transformation , 5G , decoupling , device-to-cloud digitalisation , empowered Edge and Artificial Intelligence ( AI ).
Responding to a question from Intelligent CIO during a press conference , she highlighted how 5G , AI and Edge technology would be central to discussions around post- COVID recovery .
She said while uptake in AI and 5G technology in manufacturing settings had been ‘ very slow ’ before COVID , due to there being no urgency , the challenges over recent months had shone a light on the importance of these technologies .
“ We also feel that AI and 5G are speeding up Digital Transformation in manufacturing ,” she added .
“ We need more intelligent technology , as there are now fewer human workers on the line . Data communication between equipment will become very important .
“ We see a lot of manufacturing organisations considering using 5G as their internal network because of low latency and compatibility with IoT devices .”
She also highlighted existing use cases for AI technology , including for surveillance and security , while stating that there had been an increase in enquiries from companies wishing to speed up deployment .
“ This technology is helping governments and the private sector during the pandemic , enabling temperature detection and social distancing , for example ,” she added .
She told attendees that , according to the GSMA Mobile Economy 2019 Report , 5G will contribute more than US $ 2 trillion to the global economy up to 2035 , of which 35 % will go to the manufacturing and utilities sectors . Meanwhile , research from MarketsandMarkets estimates the value of AI in the manufacturing at US $ 17.2 billion by 2025 .
“ Advantech has developed an extensive portfolio of AI platforms including Edge AI systems , sensors and inference servers , as well as Deep Learning training servers , to assist customers in exploiting the potential of AI .
Meanwhile , in the area of device-to-cloud , we are again at the forefront of innovation , with solutions including private cloud solutions , industrial APP , Edge intelligence software and cross-platform middleware – all specifically developed to combining optimised computing with robust and reliable performance in even the most demanding environments .
“ There is no getting away from the fact that Digital Transformation will impact every manufacturer in the world in the years to come and harnessing the power of data will be critical to competitiveness as we move from Industry 4.0 and towards Industry 5.0 .”
Meanwhile , our CTO , Allan Yang , discussed the important role of technology in ensuring organisations can stay competitive .
He said : “ 40 years ago , a company that didn ’ t invest in IT is probably no longer running . 20 years ago , a company that didn ’ t start evolving towards Internet technology might not exist today . 10 or 20 years from now , probably no company would survive without adapting to use AI or a data platform .
“ Technology actually helps a company to stay competitive or even get ahead . As new technology emerges , it helps a company to cope with the changes more effectively .” •
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