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Modernizing the Manufacturing Industry With MQTT & Kafka

59 Minutes

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Chapters
  • 10:30 - Integrated Automation
  • 17:22 - Technical Challenges
  • 25:04 - Apache Kafka Strengths
  • 26:44 - What is MQTT?
  • 30:48 - Connecting the Factory: Intra-factory
  • 32:18 - Connecting: Inter-Factory
  • 38:45 - Implementation Options
  • 41:35 - HiveMQ MQTT Broker
  • 42:15 - Our Customers Are...
  • 43:00 - HiveMQ Kafka Advantage
  • 44:03 - HiveMQ Kafka Solution
  • 44:20 - HiveMQ Enterprise Extension for Kafka

Webinar Overview

Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing are driving the manufacturing industry to modernize their software infrastructure. The current infrastructure is costly to maintain, creates barriers to sharing data, difficult to integrate with other systems and is limiting corporations to new opportunities promised by Industry 4.0. A key challenge to modernizing a manufacturing infrastructure is how do you integrate old existing systems with new modern systems. Apache Kafka and MQTT are uniquely positioned to provide the core technology to enable modernization of the manufacturing industry.

This session will look at the unique business drivers for modernizing the manufacturing industry and how MQTT and Kafka can help make it a reality.

Read more about how to unlock the power of IIoT in smart manufacturing and how HiveMQ is the enterprise MQTT platform that lays a powerful foundation for Industry 4.0. It solves data connectivity and interoperability challenges by providing a secure, reliable, and scalable data abstraction layer between OT and IT systems.

Dominik Obermaier

Dominik Obermaier is CTO and co-founder of HiveMQ. He is a member of the OASIS Technical Committee and is part of the standardization committee for MQTT 3.1.1 and MQTT 5. He is the co-author of the book “The Technical Foundations of IoT” and a frequent speaker on IoT, MQTT, and messaging.

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