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Industry 4.0 and Digital Production
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Sensors for IoT
Sensors enable the Internet of Things (IoT) by collecting the data for smarter decisions.
Offshore drilling and production platforms are complex systems, with limited space and round-the-clock operations in often hostile conditions. Platforms continue to become more compact and more sophisticated with an ever-increasing complexity of electronic systems, sensors, communications and safety equipment.
For some, the Internet of Things (IoT) has arrived. But few have realized how IoT is altering technology business relationships. Those who fail to adapt there is a risk for missing out on what could be the greatest business opportunity of the 21st century.
Fiber optics can transmit data further and faster than copper, providing a crucial advantage as offshore drilling moves into deeper seas. Read more about it here
To increase reliability, safety, and performance, OEMs are embedding sensors into manifolds, load holding valves, actuators, and pumps.
Today's subsea fiber optic systems can deliver optical performance even at high pressures and temperatures. In the oil and gas industry, this system can meet current and future exploration and recovery challenges.
Sensors specifically designed for subsea operations offer accurate measurement in the deepsea.
TE's DEUTSCH DT connectors are helping to protect connections in the next generation of heavy equipment.