How Nokia is delivering private 5G network for Lufthansa Technik’?
How Nokia is delivering the 5G private network for Lufthansa Technik’s Virtual Table Inspection use case by deploying Digital Automation Cloud?
How Nokia is delivering the 5G private network for Lufthansa Technik’s Virtual Table Inspection use case by deploying Digital Automation Cloud?
As the manufacturing sector modernizes, facilities are increasingly reliant on IoT and connected devices. But, what are the security risks and challenges of private cellular networks for Industry 4.0? What are the differences from a security perspective between enterprise IP and private cellular networks? So, what should we do for a better tomorrow? What is the solution?
Despite the immense opportunity for 5G and edge to transform manufacturing, the adoption of these new technologies has been hindered by the cost and complexity of implementation. Manufacturing tends to be clustered geographically, making it feasible to build Industry 4.0 capabilities directly into shared infrastructure. The article focuses on how we can leverage shared infrastructure and bring the internet at the edge to lower the capital expenditures required to implement new manufacturing capabilities, to both suppliers and manufacturers.
In manufacturing, there is currently a huge drive to get 5G networks onto factory floors as well as for critical applications like robots. Why? Shorter product life cycles require more frequent restructuring of production halls and changes in machinery. Modern productions that adapt quickly to changing processes via the benefits that 5G offers can reflect this.
Matt Musial, Director of Solutions at GXC, joins us today to talk about the State of Private Wireless Networks. What are private wireless networks? Who’s using them? And how are they solving many of the challenges we’re seeing today in mission and business critical applications, the rollout of 5G, and the digital transformation taking place in all different types of industries?
Ben Posthuma recaps the many conversations taking place at MWC 2022 about the emerging trends, use cases, and how the latest and greatest innovations that we’re seeing revealed at MWC, like GXC’s Enterprise Private Networks, will pull the rest of the connected ecosystem together.
Companies are starting to look to security as being a form of identity, showing that they’re becoming more aware of the need to be more security-centric. Systems integrators are looking to own their own network, to ensure that security is guaranteed and stays on-premise.
Highlights from MWC 2022 in Barcelona, Spain including the latest trends that will shape the next several year, the use cases everyone’s talking about and going from the concept of creating these applications, to actually implementing them.
Ben Posthuma, Head of Product, and Matt Musial, Director of Solutions at GXC, talk about the big announcement GXC made at MWC 2022 to debut our first commercial product in Q2 of this year! “Enabling the connectivity backbone, so we can start building on top of it”.
MWC 2022 kicks off this year in Barcelona, Spain and we have our very own Matt Musial, Director of Solutions, and Ben Posthuma, Head of Product, joining us live, from Spain, about their experience at the expo, the highlights they’re seeing from other vendors, as well as the PR announcement that GXC made last week to debut our first commercial product that will be Generally Available come Quarter II of this year!
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