Are you ready to implement the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)? This technology revolution is more than just a vision or a trend; it is..."> Are you ready to implement the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)? This technology revolution is more than just a vision or a trend; it is here today and here to stay. But this revolution does not come without challenges.



IIoT control and monitoring systems are becoming more complex as they require a platform-based approach that overcomes obstacles and scales with evolving requirements over time. In this session, learn about the incredible opportunities being created by this migration toward smarter devices, processes, and infrastructure. Discuss the fundamentals of the IIoT—which begins at “the edge”—and ways the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture can help you design, prototype, and deploy complex embedded control and monitoring systems for IIoT applications. Furthermore, explore new NI technology to accelerate your productivity and drive rapid innovation in the IIoT.
Speaker: Nick Butler – Group Manager of Embedded Systems, National Instruments

Getting to ROI in the Factory of the Future (Panel) 14:15 To 15:00, Auditorium
The factory of the future is all about technology. Advanced robotics are driving down costs. Computer simulations are reducing the time and cost of bringing new goods to market. New production processes such as 3D printing are streamlining the supply chain. This panel will discuss the impact of IoT on these and other aspects of industrial automation
Moderator: Sukamal Banerjee – Exec. VP – Global Head Hi-Tech & Communications-HCL Technologies
Speakers: Andreas Mueller – Bosch
Jamie Smith – National Instruments
Tony Guerion – Vodafone
Klaus Bauer – Trumpf

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Developing Smart Tools for the Airbus Factory of the Future 13:30 to 14:15, Room 2
In a manufacturing facility, smart tools can help simplify the production process and improve efficiency by removing physical data logs and manuals. Previous initiatives linked to “paperless projects” were focused on “paper suppression,” or replacing paper with tablets, but they still consumed “passive/dead data.” Smart tools enable another alternative, “data in context,” which is generated and consumed continuously—in other words, “live data.”
Speakers: Eric Starkloff – Executive Vice President, National Instruments
Bernard Duprieu – Head of Manufacturing, Airbus

Getting Down to the Business of Industrial IoT in Energy (Panel) 14:30 to 15:15, Auditorium
Industrial IoT has provided organizations with unprecedented access to high fidelity and high quality data for real-time monitoring, tracking and decision making. This panel of leading Energy executives will discuss how Industrial IoT has provided their respective organizations benefits in operational efficiencies and creation of new products and services.

Moderator: Edy Liongosari – National Grid National Grid UK
Speakers: Peter Haigh – Accentur
Sebastian Gass – Chevron
Mariano Ortega de Mues – Magister IoT for Energy & Utilities - Indra


Using the Smart Grid to Reduce Operational Costs 17:00 To 18:00, Room 5
National Grid UK, the transmission system operator for nearly 20 million people are evolving as the need for new systems come online. They have deployed a monitoring system that produces vast amounts of data and feeds back to a central location which helps them operate their system more efficiently and better plan for investments. This system enables them to customize what they need today, while providing an adaptable platform for the future.
Speaker: Peter Haigh – Senior Power Systems Engineer, National Grid UK

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,"Are you ready to implement the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)? This technology revolution is more than just a vision or a trend; it is here today and here to stay. But this revolution does not come without challenges.







IIoT control and monitoring systems are becoming more complex as they require a platform-based approach that overcomes obstacles and scales with evolving requirements over time. In this session, learn about the incredible opportunities being created by this migration toward smarter devices, processes, and infrastructure. Discuss the fundamentals of the IIoT—which begins at “the edge”—and ways the LabVIEW reconfigurable I/O (RIO) architecture can help you design, prototype, and deploy complex embedded control and monitoring systems for IIoT applications. Furthermore, explore new NI technology to accelerate your productivity and drive rapid innovation in the IIoT.

Speaker: Nick Butler – Group Manager of Embedded Systems, National Instruments



Getting to ROI in the Factory of the Future (Panel) 14:15 To 15:00, Auditorium

The factory of the future is all about technology. Advanced robotics are driving down costs. Computer simulations are reducing the time and cost of bringing new goods to market. New production processes such as 3D printing are streamlining the supply chain. This panel will discuss the impact of IoT on these and other aspects of industrial automation

Moderator: Sukamal Banerjee – Exec. VP – Global Head Hi-Tech & Communications-HCL Technologies

Speakers: Andreas Mueller – Bosch

Jamie Smith – National Instruments

Tony Guerion – Vodafone

Klaus Bauer – Trumpf



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Developing Smart Tools for the Airbus Factory of the Future 13:30 to 14:15, Room 2

In a manufacturing facility, smart tools can help simplify the production process and improve efficiency by removing physical data logs and manuals. Previous initiatives linked to “paperless projects” were focused on “paper suppression,” or replacing paper with tablets, but they still consumed “passive/dead data.” Smart tools enable another alternative, “data in context,” which is generated and consumed continuously—in other words, “live data.”

Speakers: Eric Starkloff – Executive Vice President, National Instruments

Bernard Duprieu – Head of Manufacturing, Airbus



Getting Down to the Business of Industrial IoT in Energy (Panel) 14:30 to 15:15, Auditorium

Industrial IoT has provided organizations with unprecedented access to high fidelity and high quality data for real-time monitoring, tracking and decision making. This panel of leading Energy executives will discuss how Industrial IoT has provided their respective organizations benefits in operational efficiencies and creation of new products and services.



Moderator: Edy Liongosari – National Grid National Grid UK

Speakers: Peter Haigh – Accentur

Sebastian Gass – Chevron

Mariano Ortega de Mues – Magister IoT for Energy & Utilities - Indra





Using the Smart Grid to Reduce Operational Costs 17:00 To 18:00, Room 5

National Grid UK, the transmission system operator for nearly 20 million people are evolving as the need for new systems come online. They have deployed a monitoring system that produces vast amounts of data and feeds back to a central location which helps them operate their system more efficiently and better plan for investments. This system enables them to customize what they need today, while providing an adaptable platform for the future.

Speaker: Peter Haigh – Senior Power Systems Engineer, National Grid UK


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