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P&G enlists IoT, predictive analytics to perfect Pampers diapers

CIO Business Intelligence

But when tossing away thousands of diapers damaged during the manufacturing process becomes an everyday occurrence, something has to be done to provide relief for the bottom line. But things go awry and when they do, Proctor & Gamble now employs its Hot Melt Optimization platform to catch snags and get the process back on track.

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Glossary of Digital Terminology for Career Relevance

Rocket-Powered Data Science

Analytics: The products of Machine Learning and Data Science (such as predictive analytics, health analytics, cyber analytics). Examples: (1) Automated manufacturing assembly line. (2) Algorithm: A set of rules to follow to solve a problem or to decide on a particular action (e.g., Industry 4.0

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Industry X.0 – Made Real, Practical Insights Today enabling Profits Tomorrow

Cloudera

Manufacturing’s digital transformation growth is truly impressive considering it’s delivering value with explosive growth rates. Consider that Manufacturing’s Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) was valued at $161b with an impressive 25% growth rate, or that the Connected Car market will be valued at $225b by 2027 with a 17% growth rate.

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Data Scalability Raises Considerable Risk Management Concerns

Smart Data Collective

As such, you should concentrate your efforts in positioning your organization to mine the data and use it for predictive analytics and proper planning. Big data calls for complex processing, handling, and storage system, which may include elements such as human beings, computers, and the internet. Vendor Risk Management (VRM).

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Smart manufacturing technology is transforming mass production

IBM Big Data Hub

Smart manufacturing (SM)—the use of advanced, highly integrated technologies in manufacturing processes—is revolutionizing how companies operate. Smart manufacturing, as part of the digital transformation of Industry 4.0 , deploys a combination of emerging technologies and diagnostic tools (e.g.,

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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

And, as industrial, business, domestic, and personal Internet of Things devices become increasingly intelligent, they communicate with each other and share data to help calibrate performance and maximize efficiency. This type of data is often collected through less rigid, measurable means than quantitative data. or “how often?”

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Unlock The Power of Your Data With These 19 Big Data & Data Analytics Books

datapine

Awarded the “best specialist business book” at the 2022 Business Book Awards, this publication guides readers in discovering how companies are harnessing the power of XR in areas such as retail, restaurants, manufacturing, and overall customer experience. – Eric Siegel, author, and founder of Predictive Analytics World.

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