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Industrial Internet

A Recipe For Success: Software And Data Help Food Packaging Companies Go Digital

Amy Kover
June 01, 2018
The Swiss-based company SIG is one of the unsung heroes on food's journey from orchards and fields to your kitchen cabinet.
That's because SIG makes packaging and machines that box food, drinks, and other products at rapid-fire rates. They can fill 9,000 large cartons, 12,000 medium cartons, or 24,000 smaller cartons with veggies, soups and other foodstuffs in the space of an hour. In 2017 alone, the equipment produced 33.6 billion cartons.
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Neonatal Medicine

Comeback Kid: Will Bolick Has Been Fighting His Entire Life, And He’s Only 5 Years Old

Liza Smith
January 11, 2018
Every minute, approximately 255 babies are born around the world. Most of them arrive full-term at 37 to 40 weeks’ gestation. However, 10 percent are born prematurely and need additional care to survive.
In 2012, Brittany and Scott Bolick were expecting their first child. Years prior, Brittany had uterine cancer, so they were aware that the pregnancy was going to be high-risk. But they still expected her to carry the baby past the 32-week mark.
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Minds-Machines

The Big Picture: GE's Cloud Analytics Combo Gives Service Crews New Insights

Kristin Kloberdanz
June 14, 2017
When spot energy prices climb, it’s tempting for wind farm owners to crank their turbines to the max to take advantage of the high prices. But a surge like that can also damage equipment that isn’t in top form. Until recently, it has been almost impossible for wind farm owners to get a clear picture of the health of every piece of equipment at any given moment. As a result, many operators don’t want to take the risk.
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Minds-Machines

Service Economy 2.0: Big GE Digital Acquisition Uses Cloud Analytics To Keep Machines In Shape

November 14, 2016
GE Digital’s latest acquisition is going to make life easier for the people who fix the jet engines, power plants, medical scanners and other technology that we rely on every day. Pleasanton, California-based ServiceMax makes cloud-based applications for field service management to help customers better optimize their assets. Essentially, this means giving technicians in the field the digital tools they need to service and maintain equipment at the right time.
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