Over the last couple years, industry professionals in manufacturing applications from automotive to packaging and food & beverage have come face-to-face with the reality of computing at the edge
Manufacturing
Grieve launches 500?F electric walk-in oven

The electric walk-in oven has incoloy-sheathed tubular elements, with a heating capacity of 260KW, installed in its system. (Image source: Grieve)
Grieve has launched No 1019, a 500?F electric walk-in oven that is used for curing coatings onto large discs
CNH Industrial partners Accenture and Microsoft to develop connected industrial vehicles

The collaboration will provide several services including computer-aided farming. (Image Credit: CNH Industrial)
Accenture and Microsoft have agreed to collaborate with CNH Industrial to help the capital goods company enhance its digital capabilities and develop ?smart? connected products and services
Grieve launches 500?F top-loading, electrical oven

The new Grieve oven features a programmable temperature controller, separate heating element control contactors and a power controller to ensure precise proportioning of electric power to the heating elements. (Image source: The Grieve Corporation)
The Grieve Corporation has launched a 500?F (260?C) top-loading, electrical oven, which is used for heat treating parts in different industries
Industrial edge controllers solve key challenges in pipeline operations

Access to digital intelligence can help operators to make better decisions and work collaboratively. (Image source: Emerson)
Denka Wangdi, of Emerson?s machine automation solutions business, explains how the gathering, storage and analysis of detailed operational and diagnostic data by modern edge controllers provides significant benefits for pipeline operators