Working Smarter Starts with AI at the Edge
Across industries, businesses are using artificial intelligence (AI) to transform customer experiences and increase efficiency, performance, and production. Learn how to put the Internet of Things (IoT) to work for your organization.
Edge Solutions for Industry Are Rapidly Increasing
Artificial intelligence and edge computing are changing commercial industry. DHL predicts the Internet of Things (IoT) will save organizations USD 1.2 trillion in productivity costs alone by 2025.1 See how Intel is helping companies with practical, real-world solutions by applying AI innovation to their value chains.
Audi, the German auto manufacturer, is improving the quality control process for thousands of robotic spot welds while lowering costs.
ExxonMobil is powering innovation in oil and gas to increase well pad performance.
Samsung Medison is bringing AI into ultrasound clinical workflows to help improve maternal and fetal safety.
Burger King is transforming customer experiences with contextual recommendations based on buying history and preferences.
European Space Agency is providing scientists with more-actionable data faster and at a lower cost using satellites with onboard AI.
You’ll Learn:
How bringing AI to edge computing extracts more value from data at every point
How Intel can help you get AI out of the lab and into commercial production
How adopting AI at the edge with existing infrastructure is giving businesses a competitive advantage
The size of the global IoT market is projected to exceed USD 1.5 trillion by 2025.
Once in place, intelligent edge systems offer businesses the ability to rethink and reinvent themselves.
ข้อมูลผลิตภัณฑ์และประสิทธิภาพ
Macaulay, James, Lauren Buckalew, และ Gina Chung "Internet of Things ในด้านโลจิสติกส์: รายงานร่วมกันโดย DHL และ Cisco ว่าด้วยผลพวงและรูปแบบการใช้งานสำหรับอุตสาหกรรมโลจิสติกส์" การวิจัยแนวโน้มของ DHL และบริการที่ปรึกษาของ Cisco (2015): 439-449 https://discover.dhl.com/content/dam/dhl/downloads/interim/preview/updates/dhl-trend-report-internet-of-things-preview.pdf