As the industrial sector continues on the road to digital transformation, billions of real-time data points are collected by intelligent connected devices and sensors within the industrial setting.
5G wireless connectivity delivers low-latency and high bandwidth features to transport this data, supporting near real-time processing and enabling technologies such as computer vision, and autonomous mobile robots. Enterprises from across the industrial value chain, from raw material extraction, refining, supply chain, component production, assembly, and smart warehousing can all harness the benefits of these new technologies.
Remote near real-time access enables workers to manage hazardous activities from a safe distance. Where industrial activities are located in remote geographies, beyond the existing infrastructure, dedicated 5G networks are delivering essential connectivity and powering a revolution in productivity and worker safety.
Carlijn shares the Customer examples of how Nokia together with our partner Verizon and the customer Port of Southampton utilize private and dedicated networks, which can solve connectivity solutions, and how 5G technologies are transforming the industrial sector.
Source: Nokia YouTube
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