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Utilizing Common Industrial Communication Protocols in Your IIoT Environment

Pablo Mendoza | Director of Development, ERBESSD INSTRUMENTS
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Webinar Description:
Integration of reliability system data, and process related system data brings an entirely new perspective allowing correlational analysis between two systems which have traditionally been separate. Industrial IoT technology is changing the way we live, and work, and combining the two data streams delivers unparalleled insight into your machine and process health. Within industry there are many industrial protocols for communicating with PLC’s, SCADA’s, and other systems. We will explore the most common industrial communication protocols, and how they can be applied in an industrial IoT environment.

Learning Takeaways:
1. What is Modbus and how is it used?
2. What is OPC UA and how is it used?
3. What is MQTT and how is it used?
4. Explore real-world data sets using these protocols.

About the Presenter:
Pablo has 20 years of experience in programming and automation and a Bachelor in computer science from Nuevo León State University in Mexico. He has spent the last 5 years as director of Development at Erbessd Instruments building the future of machine condition monitoring.

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Pablo Mendoza Director of Development, ERBESSD INSTRUMENTS

Pablo has 20 years of experience in programming and automation and a Bachelor in computer science from Nuevo León State University in Mexico. He has spent the last 5 years as director of Development at Erbessd Instruments building the future of machine condition monitoring