Manufacturing companies around the world are under extreme competitive pressure due to shorter business and product lifecycles. To compete globally, industries must constantly improve their processes and find innovative ways to respond quickly to changing market requirements. New applications like Industrial Edge (IE), remote diagnostics and maintenance, autonomous machines, intralogistics, and Augmented Reality (AR) applications for service technicians promise major potential in this area.
Leveraging cyber-physical systems and striving towards more automation and autonomous decisions in environments such as smart factories, autonomous vehicles, smart buildings, smart cities, and connected industrial applications, requires substantial resources to deal with the resulting amount of data that needs to be gathered, analysed, and transferred. The success of these applications depends on extremely reliable wireless broadband communication with the lowest possible latencies.
Thanks to reliable, powerful broadband transmission with massive machine connectivity and ultra-low latencies, Industrial 5G is the response to a need for end to-end wireless networking of production, maintenance, and logistics, ensuring a significant improvement in efficiency and greater flexibility in industrial added value.
WHAT MAKES 5G INDUSTRIAL?
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