Industrial Internet content
The Industrial Internet will integrate the advantages of two revolutionary transformations: the Industrial Revolution, which brought about countless machines, equipment, units, and workstations; and the more powerful Network Revolution, which has led to the emergence and continuous development of computing, information, and communication systems.
With this development, the three elements have gradually merged, fully embodying the essence of the Industrial Internet:
Intelligent machines: Connecting real-world machines, devices, teams, and networks in innovative ways through advanced sensors, controllers, and software applications.
Advanced Analytics: Utilizing deep expertise in physics-based analytics, predictive algorithms, automation and materials science, electrical engineering, and other key disciplines to understand how machines and large systems operate.
Staff: Establish real-time connections between employees, linking people across various workplaces to support smarter design, operation, maintenance, and high-quality service and security.
Integrating these elements will offer new opportunities for businesses and economies. For example, traditional statistical methods, which rely on historical data collection techniques, often separate data, analysis, and decision-making. With advanced system monitoring and declining IT costs, increased productivity and the scale of real-time data processing have significantly expanded, providing a new perspective on system operations through high-frequency real-time data. Machine analytics opens new dimensions to the analytical process; the combination of various physical methods, industry-specific expertise, and the automation and predictive capabilities of information flow can work in conjunction with existing "big data" tools. Ultimately, the Industrial Internet will encompass traditional and new hybrid approaches, fully leveraging historical and real-time data through advanced industry-specific analytics.
The essence of the Industrial Internet
First, there is comprehensive interconnection. Based on this comprehensive interconnection, intelligent transformation is achieved through data flow and analysis, leading to new models and new business formats. Interconnection is fundamental; the Industrial Internet connects all elements of an industrial system, whether they are machines, people, or systems themselves.
The Internet has solved the basics of communication, but more importantly, it enables end-to-end and cross-system data flow, requiring thorough analysis and modeling of data flow technologies. Bert believes that intelligent manufacturing, networked collaboration, personalized customization, and service extension are new models and new business forms that emerge on the basis of the Internet through data flow and analysis.
This is the fundamental principle of the Industrial Internet, which places greater emphasis on data, full connectivity, data flow, integration, analysis, and modeling than the current internet. This differs from the internet. The essence of the Industrial Internet is the flow and analysis of data.
The effects of the Industrial Internet
Assuming development follows a similar pattern to the internet boom, the industrial internet revolution will contribute $15 trillion to global GDP by 2030, which is equivalent to adding the US economy twice when calculating the total global economy.
The most surprising thing is that all of this stems from seemingly small increases in productivity. Even a 1% increase in productivity has unstoppable potential for growth.
The Industrial Internet has been continuously applied to various fields and has begun to subtly change our lives.
The Industrial Internet connects smart devices, people, and data, and utilizes this exchanged data in an intelligent way. At the initiative of General Electric, AT&T, Cisco, GE, IBM, and Intel have announced the formation of the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) in Boston, USA, aiming to break down technological barriers and promote the convergence of the physical and digital worlds.