GE & the Industrial Internet

The Industrial Internet is what powers the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It is the digital technology that enables the connection of machines, data and people and makes possible the creation of smart technologies, intelligent manufacturing and connected city infrastructure.

Manufacturers and the Industrial Internet

The Manufacturer sat down with Deborah Sherry, GM and CCO of GE Digital Europe, to discuss how the Industrial Internet is currently affecting UK manufacturing and what impact it will have going forward.

Deborah Sherry, CCO and GM of GE Digital Europe The best of Minds + Machines Europe
Relive the best of GE’s premier Industrial Internet event, Minds + Machines Europe 2017, as Deborah Sherry (GM and CCO of GE Digital Europe) joined Jonny Williamson (Editor of TheManufacturer.com) to discuss the highlights and explore how manufacturers can start their own digital industrial transformation journey.View presentation ›

 

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The adoption of Digital Technologies in the UK Water Industry

For the Water industry, minimising failures throughout their networks is the key to meeting metrics around maintaining supply, leakage, water quality and customer satisfaction, but the adoption of digital technologies to help achieve these is yet to reach full scale.


GE Chemical Infographic 2 Screen ShotHow are Chemical manufacturers embracing digitalisation?

Chemical manufacturers are seeing the landscape evolve in new and exciting ways. Yet many still struggle to recognise and understand the opportunities and risks digital technology offers.

 

Chemical Infographic week 1 screenshotWhy must Chemical Producers digitalise?

Chemical manufacturers have unique needs that require efficient and safe solutions. Production often requires longer run times, less fouling and needs to adhere to stringent safety regulations.

 

 


UK Automotive and the CAV Revolution

Increased connectivity allows CAVs to communicate with their surrounding environment, providing valuable information to the driver about road, traffic and weather conditions. This revolution in mobility will change how society functions, improving safety and efficiency, and reduction congestion and emissions.

 

How is UK Automotive embracing digitalisation?

Automotive manufacturers have been using data-driven insights to raise productivity for decades, but their use of data is undergoing an exponential increase, driven by five disruptive technologies.

 

 

The use of high-technology in UK Automotive

The Use of high-technology in UK Automotive

The digital revolution of the automotive industry is already happening on a global scale. Germany, the United States and Japan are viewed as digitalisation leaders, having all put considerable emphasis on digitalising their respective sectors.

 


The Industrial Internet: A Buyer’s guide 

The digital revolution of the automotive industry is already happening on a global scale. Germany, the United States and Japan are viewed as digitalisation leaders, having all put considerable emphasis on digitalising their respective sectors.

GE Industrial Cloud infographic

Unlocking the benefits of the Industrial Cloud

The Industrial Cloud enables businesses to deploy and monitor machine apps anywhere, continuously adjusting to new demands in the physical and digital world while providing the security and visibility required for operational effectiveness.

 

GE Industrial Cloud Infographic Month 2 Week 2The Cloud Revolution: Made in Britain 

The UK is a global leader in digital manufacturing – with a highly-developed IT sector complementing a strong heritage in high value manufacturing.

 

 

 

GE Industrial Cloud Infographic Month 2 Week 1

What is the Industrial Cloud?

Cloud computing has enabled incredible innovation across the consumer world – and manufacturers are now set to harness cloud computing to deliver a new level of service and results across the industrial world. A cloud built exclusively to capture and analyse machine data will make unforeseen problems and missed opportunities increasingly a complication of the past.

 


What is driving the Industrial Internet?

GE Digital’s John Gordon, discusses the speed bumps to adoption of the Industrial Internet and what manufacturers can do to embrace the technology.

 

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How will it transform your factory?

By 2022 there will be 7.7 billion people- and 50 billion connected objects. This growth in the Industrial Internet will increase manufacturing profitability by 21%.

 

 

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How will it improve your bottom line? 

By connecting people, machines and factory assets, the industrial internet will create almost £11 trillion of value in 10 years, find out how.

 

 

GE Industrial Internet Infographic Month 1 Week 2

How digitalisation is changing UK manufacturing 

Connectivity transforms manufacturing tools into smart nodes of the Industrial Internet, linking them to people and enabling the leverage of vast amounts of data generated to power the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). Sounds good – but what does this look like in practice?

 

GE Industrial Internet Infographic Week 1 Month 1What is the Industrial Internet?

Why does it matter to manufacturers? It is poised to radically reshape how we design, make, distribute and maintain physical assets—from jet engines to small motors to networks of entire factories.

 

 


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Best of Minds + Machines Europe

Relive the best of GE’s premier Industrial Internet event, Minds + Machines Europe 2017, as Deborah Sherry (GM and CCO of GE Digital Europe) joined Jonny Williamson (Editor of TheManufacturer.com) to discuss the highlights and explore how manufacturers can start their own digital industrial transformation journey.