Boston Engineering

Internet of Things (IoT), Augmented Reality (AR), and Remote Monitoring (RM)

The digital thread is fueling new process innovations that drive critical business decisions, improve operations, and boost competitiveness. This digital journey involves connecting assets and collecting data to generate actionable insights using three key technologies: the Internet of Things (IoT), remote monitoring (RM), and augmented reality (AR). Each contributes to a modern, digital-first organization.

Boston Engineering works with you to define a road map that solves your business challenges and develops proofs of concept showcasing digital solutions. We’ll help you build consensus within your organization, leveraging the latest AR, VR, IoT, and other technologies. We provide training and support for these technologies, enabling your organization to boost operational efficiency and profitability as well as expand your organization’s ability to innovate.

 

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How IoT, Remote Monitoring, and Augmented Reality Impact Corporate Performance

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Why Companies Are Investing in IoT, Remote Monitoring, and Augmented Reality

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Improve Efficiencies With IoT, Remote Monitoring, and Augmented Reality

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The Impact of IoT & IIoT,
Remote Monitoring, and Augmented Reality

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How IIoT Provides Critical Insights for Medical Device Post-market Surveillance (PMS)

Smart, connected medical devices can deliver insights from clinical usage trends to proactive identification and response.

“Data is the most valuable asset within any modern organization. Information from sensors, machines, processors, and people can be captured, measured, and analyzed for a variety of uses, such as optimizing and automating operations, improving task efficiencies, enhancing R&D, and upgrading production.”

Five Steps to Optimizing the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to Drive Business Value

Do you know how your customers are currently
using your products and how they are actually performing in the field?

Most executives don’t. Instead, manufacturers use
old information such as service requests and customer anecdotes to create a snapshot of product
and market insights.

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