EPDT's H1 2020 IoT & Industry 4.0 supplement now available online

Author : Mark Gradwell | Editor | EPDT

06 January 2020

EPDT January 20 IoT & Industry 4.0 supplement cover image_580x280
EPDT January 20 IoT & Industry 4.0 supplement cover image_580x280

Included in this month’s EPDT January issue, the first of this year's twice-yearly IoT & Industry 4.0 supplements is now available in print or digital editions.

Included in EPDT's January 2020 issue, EPDT's H1 IoT & Industry 4.0 supplement (p21 digital issue) opens by reviewing some of the most popular IIoT stories from 2 years of EPDT sister title, Connectivity (p22 digital issue or web version).

It also contains features exploring how & why sensors provide the ideal starting point on the journey to digitalisation (p23 digital issue or web version); looking ahead to 2020 to predict the IoT trends that might affect design engineers in the electronics industry (p25 digital issue or web version); outlining what IoT means for users & manufacturers of frequency control products (p26 digital issue or web version); and reviewing 7 major Industry 4.0 trends for 2020 that will help define the factory of the future (p27 digital issue or web version).

EPDT's January 2020 issue also contains features covering Embedded technologies and Military & Aerospace applications, as well as a show preview for Southern Manufacturing & Electronics (p4 digital issue or web version) and editorial reporting on a 5G industry round table and asking if 2020 will be the year of 5G (p4 digital issue or web version), plus a guest column on Technology Teardown workshops for schoolchildren (p34 digital issue or web version).

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EPDT January 2020 cover image_580x280

I hope you enjoy our biannual look at the world of IoT & Industry 4.0 – and I’d love to hear what you think or any ideas for topics you’d like EPDT to cover in future editions. You can email me at mark.gradwell@imlgroup.co.uk...

Mark Gradwell

Editor


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