Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) refers to a network of physical objects or “things” that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that allow them to communicate and exchange data with other connected devices and systems over the internet. IIoT enables the collection, analysis, and application of large amounts of data from various sources in real-time, allowing better decision-making, process optimization, and improved productivity in industrial settings. In addition, IIoT enables the integration of machines and equipment into intelligent systems that can autonomously control and optimize processes based on real-time data.
iASC specializes in developing personalized Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) systems that enable data gathering from many sensors, including those measuring temperature, pressure, vibration, and flow. The collected data is used to calculate key performance indicators (KPIs) related to the performance of various machines, equipment, and other assets. Once collected, the data transmitted to cloud-based platforms for analysis, where it is transformed into valuable insights that can be utilized to evaluate processes, maximize efficiency, minimize expenses and improve the overall performance of industrial systems.
Smart logistics refers to the use of advanced technologies and data analytics to optimize the processes and operations involved in the management and movement of goods and materials across the supply chain network. Smart logistics involves the integration of various components such as sensors, artificial intelligence, and cloud-based platforms to enhance the efficiency, accuracy, traceability and responsiveness of logistics operations.

