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At the heart of Industry 4.0.

Industrial enterprises, whatever their size, must control the latest technological innovations that will allow them to enter the age of Industry 4.0. But the questions and problems to resolve are numerous: where do you start? How do you go from a concept to a definite result? And what about the conventional information systems (ERP, QMS, MES...), vital for issues of digitization? Who can give advice and support?

Among traditional consultancies, big digital service companies, start-up or various providers of production solutions the choice is not easy.
So, if you want to find concrete solutions fast, based on solid experience with infrastructures and a pragmatic approach, you have come to the right place!

The technologies of the future are already there !

Internet of Things

IoT (or Internet of Things) describes the extension of Internet to physical objects. This allows the rapid collection of different types of data by embedded autonomous electronic microcomponents functioning on protected networks.

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Big Data

Big Data is a term used to describe very large volumes of data exceeding the capacity of conventional base management tools. It allows the real-time storage and analysis of almost unlimited quantities of information. Used intelligently, Big Data can be a key value for a company.

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Blockchain

Blockchain is a data management technology with control unit, originally designed to manage transactions in cryptocurencies such as bitcoin, without the involvement of “trusted third parties” such as banks. It relies on a decentralized network, made up of the computers of all members with access, all so many “blocks” that - ultimately - assure the total integrity of the whole “chain”, which cannot be altered. The exchanges made among its users since its creation are therefore protected by a unique power of calculation and cryptography.

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Artificial Intelligence

Conceived more than half a century ago and now reality. Machines are coming closer and closer to the capacities of the human brain thanks to a learning based on algorithms or even artificial neural networks (“deep learning”). In the years to come AI will affect all professional sectors, performing numerous tasks now carried out by humans.

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