The Smart Factory of the Future: Private 5G with Mobile Cloud Industry 4.0 Automation

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Serge Maskalik, Founder & VP Engineering at Highway 9 & Edwin Verplanke, Solution Architect at Intel

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Manufacturing is marching toward a future that is highly automated, interconnected and flexible. Increasingly smart factories are made up of connected systems that generate large amounts of data. Central to this transformation is the essential need for robust, reliable connectivity to ensure the seamless operation of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), automated guided vehicles (AGVs), drones and AI-driven video control systems. Traditional wired connections and conventional Wi-Fi networks often fail to meet the demands of modern, mobile autonomous systems due to their limitations in coverage, bandwidth, latency, and scalability. The integration of private 5G networks and enterprise mobile cloud technology into existing and new infrastructure is a crucial step toward achieving unparalleled levels of operational efficiency, security, and reliability. Highway 9 and Intel examine how private 5G networks and mobile cloud technology can drive the next generation of manufacturing and warehousing processes while integrating seamlessly with current IT infrastructure and security policies. In this webinar, we will cover some of the connectivity and operational challenges of Industry 4.0 investments, focusing on use cases ranging from legacy systems to AMRs, AGVs, and drones via real life examples and product demos.
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