IoT – Internet of Things is a term referring to a network of physical devices, machines connected to each other through the Internet for the purpose of collecting and sharing information data without the intervention of human. The purpose of IoT is to integrate a physical object into the network; From there, people can identify them and remote control them.
In recent years, many experts have successfully tested and recognized the great contribution of the IoT network in the development of the chemical industry.
IoT show their role in business operations and growth. Technology lines enable factories to create new business models and smart supply chains. This is known as the “skeleton” of the chemical industry.
Why did IoT become a “skeleton” in the chemical industry?
The reason why IOT is the skeleton in the chemical industry is because it is the main pillar that helps businesses gradually expand their scale, manage on a large scale, improve quality productivity as well as optimize production lines. dynamic. IoT is increasingly developed, advanced technology has now successfully applied and integrated digital transformation processes in chemical plants.
IOT’s contributions in the chemical industry.
Improve productivity and minimize risks: Chemical plants gradually improve their quality productivity through digital technology transitions such as predictive asset management, process control and production simulation. In addition, factories also minimize risks in supply chain management and internal management activities to meet customer needs and ensure quality safety.
Business development: Changes in Industry 4.0 help businesses grow their business along the value chain. Companies can develop new services or improve old ones through research and development (R&D) of advanced materials as well as special products. On the other hand, IoT allows chemical plants to integrate the sales process; enable them to widely disseminate product and service information to customers; even developing new business models.
Developing smart chemical software: In addition to trading traditional products, businesses also develop a network of utility software and answers, advising their customers on how to identify and apply product solutions.
In general, the presence of the Internet of Things has created a new wave in the chemical industry, without IoT, without development.
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