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TIM, EXOR Develop 5G Smart Factory to Demo Industry 4.0 Use Cases

TIM, EXOR Develop 5G Smart Factory to Demo Industry 4.0 Use Cases Image Credit: EXOR

EXOR International, producer of digital platforms for the industrial sector, specialised in Industrial IoT and Edge computing solutions, is the first Italian factory to be connected in 5G thanks to the private network developed by TIM.

This infrastructure - which uses the frequencies 3.7 GHz and 26GHz (millimetre waves) acquired by TIM makes it possible to optimise the Smart Factory processes, exploiting the extremely low latency and top security and reliability that characterise the dedicated indoor coverages. This allows for interconnection, the exchange of large quantities of data and the remote monitoring of industrial plants, ensuring greater efficiency, as well as significantly improving the production cycle.

The EXOR International Smart Factory also uses Intel Artificial Intelligence technology and comprises a 5G laboratory in the plant, which enables the customer manufacturing companies to try out their own application in a private network, integrating them with existing solutions, offering better value for the market. It will be possible, for example, to try out the efficiency of 5G in fostering the communication of connected industrial robots. EXOR will open up part of the 5G laboratory and factory to companies to show the advantages of the latest network technologies and industrial IoT Edge solutions, which shift processing to the Customer’s production line.

Among the first applications of 5G technology and Artificial Intelligence made available respectively by TIM and Intel, EXOR will implement a pilot project to develop a visual quality inspection machine.

Federico Rigoni, TIM’s Chief Revenue Officer
We are proud to have developed the first private 5G network in Italy, alongside EXOR, one of the north-east’s most excellent manufacturers, which immediately grasped the potential of this solution. It is a network truly dedicated to business, which could optimise the Smart Factory 4.0 processes and benefit from the better performance offered by 5G.

Claudio Ambra, EXOR International’s Chief Technical Officer
We have built this Smart Factory from the ground up to respond to a market that is demanding more and more answers in less and less time. A context like ours just goes to show that digitisation can be implemented on any scale and this is particularly important for manufacturers, which need to be innovative and competitive on the market.

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