Empowering IIoT Environmental Technologies

by | Aug 21, 2020

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Manufacturing facilities are increasingly being designed with sensing devices that employ a central control system to remotely monitor and adjust equipment within the plant and beyond. The transparency provided via IIoT Environmental Technologies allows companies to analyze and predict machine behavior to optimize production and processes remotely.

However, there are costs, time considerations, and potential pitfalls in system selection and implementation. Plant managers, engineers, and production personnel must carefully consider safety, security, and usability of each remotely monitored device. Compliance adds another layer of complexity when talking about IIoT for environmental technologies.

This webinar will examine, in detail, all the benefits and potential hurdles that industrial facilities should evaluate when implementing remote monitoring on environmental technologies as well as:

  • Key features and functionality to consider for integrating smart control capability with pollution control systems
  • IIoT implementation challenges and techniques for environmental systems

This event is available on-demand and can be found in the E+E Leader Resource Hub

Chris Anguil
President
Anguil Environmental Systems
Over the past 25 years, Chris Anguil has devoted his career to the technical sale and application of Anguil’s air pollution control and energy recovery systems. As the President, he is currently responsible for both the revenue and profit for this internationally recognized supplier. Chris serves on the environmental committee for numerous trade associations and is intimately familiar with the air and water pollution control needs of industry.

 

Troy Wilson
Manager Americas
Siemens

Troy is the team Marketing Manager for Siemens MindSphere, an open platform for the Internet of Things (IoT). He has served 12 years with Siemens Industry Software, consulting with many companies on the subject of IoT and associated solutions. He is a 4-year veteran of the automotive industry with a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from Rose-Hulman University.

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