03.07.17
During CERAWeek 2017 by IHS Markit, Emerson will bring the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) to life with a series of Integrated Operations (iOps) simulations, including augmented reality helmets and mobility tools that demonstrate the future of real-time operations and the manufacturing worker of the future.
New automation and digitization technologies promise to deliver measurable business improvements to oil and gas companies. Emerson will demonstrate the “ROI from Big Data” investments at CERAWeek’s first-ever Technology Agora, which will explore the critical role of technology and innovation in the global energy future.
Emerson will feature an iOps Command Center that relies on automation, pervasive sensing, remote monitoring, augmented reality and IoT technologies to remove physical barriers and improve decision making for operational improvements.
At the iOps Command Center, Emerson, which has decades of digital automation experience, will demonstrate how a real-world shale gas operation harnesses the power of Industrial IoT to expand digital intelligence to the entire manufacturing enterprise.
“Market volatility is driving a cautious ‘grind it out’ mentality, yet company operating performance goals demand new, transformational thinking and action,” said Mike Train, Emerson Automation Solutions president. “Technology offers a vast set of new options, and Emerson will demonstrate how to put the ROI in IOT.”
The Emerson iOps and Augmented Reality experience will be available March 6-10, in the Technology Agora at CERAWeek 2017.
New automation and digitization technologies promise to deliver measurable business improvements to oil and gas companies. Emerson will demonstrate the “ROI from Big Data” investments at CERAWeek’s first-ever Technology Agora, which will explore the critical role of technology and innovation in the global energy future.
Emerson will feature an iOps Command Center that relies on automation, pervasive sensing, remote monitoring, augmented reality and IoT technologies to remove physical barriers and improve decision making for operational improvements.
At the iOps Command Center, Emerson, which has decades of digital automation experience, will demonstrate how a real-world shale gas operation harnesses the power of Industrial IoT to expand digital intelligence to the entire manufacturing enterprise.
“Market volatility is driving a cautious ‘grind it out’ mentality, yet company operating performance goals demand new, transformational thinking and action,” said Mike Train, Emerson Automation Solutions president. “Technology offers a vast set of new options, and Emerson will demonstrate how to put the ROI in IOT.”
The Emerson iOps and Augmented Reality experience will be available March 6-10, in the Technology Agora at CERAWeek 2017.