Nokia has expanded its industrial utility portfolio with six new Business 4.0 purposes on the MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) platform, enhancing automation, effectivity, security, safety, and sustainability for industrial enterprises.
The brand new purposes combine superior applied sciences akin to AI, video analytics, machine automation, and environmental sensing, addressing challenges in asset-intensive industries akin to ports, mining, and manufacturing.
Key purposes embrace Prosys OPC UA Forge for knowledge group, Bosch Rexroth’s ctrlX OS for machine automation, SwitchON DeepInspect for AI-powered high quality inspection, and Ipsotek VISuite for superior video analytics.
“Enterprises require clever, safe, and scalable options to navigate the complexities of digital transformation and introduce use instances that may ship concrete advantages,” says Stephan Litjens, vp, Enterprise Campus Edge at Nokia. “The enlargement of commercial purposes deployed on MXIE underscores Nokia’s dedication to fostering an open and interoperable industrial edge ecosystem. With our expanded portfolio of commercial edge purposes, we’re enabling companies to speed up their digitalization journey whereas guaranteeing high quality, security and safety, effectivity, and sustainability.” Extra options embrace SmartCone’s HeatGuardian for real-time employee security monitoring and Nozomi Networks Platform for OT, IoT, and CPS safety.
The MXIE platform offers a safe and scalable edge computing basis, enabling enterprises to optimize operations, improve security, and meet sustainability and safety requirements.
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