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TeamViewer to drive smart factory innovation with strategic investments in manufacturing analytics and IoT
13.12.2023 /.
/CNW/ TeamViewer, a leading global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalization solutions, today announced strategic investments in two.
Cybus is an industrial IoT company founded in Hamburg in 2015. Our team makes the interconnected digital economy of the future come true by making real-world data universally usable within and bet .
Cybus and Waylay Join Forces to Empower IIoT Service Creation
Waylay, a leading enterprise software company at the forefront of the unified IT-OT digital transformation, and Cybus, top-tier software specialist for smart factory enablement, announced today their combined offering in Industry 4.0 solutions. Both companies share the same vision to derive advanced business value from IoT data.
For many companies, the era of industrial IoT represents the chance to deliver new value generating digital business models. New solutions and systems are constantly emerging in this dynamic market, which puts factories at risk of vendor lock-in and lack of flexibility. Machine builders on the other side, need an efficient way to build up, roll-out and manage their new service offerings.
Machine tools become ready for IIoT applications
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Machine tools become ready for IIoT applications
17.12.2020Author: Sariana Kunze
The machine tool industry is suffering from the economic situation. Digital networking offers the greatest leverage in the future. With connectors, machine tools can be made fit for IIoT applications. Related Companies (Source: Cybus)
Milling, turning, grinding, nibbling, punching these are the tasks performed by machine tools, which are at the core of every industrial production process. Because of this central role, machine tool manufacturing is particularly affected by digitalisation. This view is also held by the German Machine Tool Builders Association (VDW), for which digitisation in the narrower sense already began in the 1960s with the introduction of CNC control. Furthermore, the association advocates un