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Emily Newton

Philadelphia, United States

Editor-in-Chief at Revolutionized

Contributor at IoT Times

Contributor at Supply Chain Online

Contributor at Supply Chain Connect

Our world is driven by innovation. At Revolutionized, we want to connect curious minds to the ideas and processes disrupting our world.

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  • 23 hours ago | eetasia.com | Emily Newton

    Article By : Emily Newton ISA-95 outlines guidance for implementing IT/OT convergence, which today's manufacturers must pay attention to. As Industry 4.0 accelerates, information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) are increasingly muddled. Such IT/OT convergence unlocks new standards of efficiency and insight, but it’s not without its challenges. It can be expensive and difficult to implement and carries unique cybersecurity concerns.

  • 1 day ago | innotechtoday.com | Emily Newton

    Most people associate drones with cinematic landscape shots in films. However, they also serve a vital and practical purpose in protecting the planet. These are the game-changing ways experts are using drones for environmental monitoring. Drones use numerous sensor-based technologies, such as thermal, lidar, and multispectral. This diversity allows machinery to gather more information about ecosystems.

  • 2 days ago | energycentral.com | Emily Newton

    Extreme weather can be unpredictable and unrelenting. Energy workforces and homeowners must stay vigilant because the upcoming hurricane season could have some of the greatest energy impacts on society. Here are the best ways to stay resilient based on forecasts. What Energy Professionals Should Anticipate This Hurricane SeasonThe 2024 Atlantic and Eastern Pacific hurricane season could be indicative of what to expect in 2025.

  • 2 days ago | eetimes.eu | Emily Newton

    Quality control is a crucial but often inefficient part of the manufacturing workflow. Machine vision can help by automating some or all of these defect inspections, but it can’t deliver its most significant improvements alone. You must understand and refine the machine vision inspection process for this technology to produce meaningful results. Like AI technologies, machine vision is impressive, but it is just a tool. How well it works depends on how well its end users can apply it.

  • 2 days ago | globaltrademag.com | Emily Newton

    Artificial intelligence has become widely used in warehouses as decision-makers rely on technology to improve everything from worker safety to inventory management. These leaders also recognize the potential of automated material flow applications. Persistent backups can cause widespread, time-consuming bottlenecks, but efficient, uninterrupted operations increase productivity and customer satisfaction.

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