Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

This course provides the learner with an introduction to Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and how it delivers value in a manufacturing environment. It is designed to provide a broad, un-biased introductory overview of IIoT. It covers the acronyms, pitfalls, and challenges involved in deploying an IIoT project.

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Description

Learner Profile:

This course is suited to Manufacturing Process Engineers, and Project Managers interested in sensor technology deployment.

Learner prerequisites:

Candidates should, at minimum, have completed the Junior Cert with pass grades in at least five ordinary level subjects (including Maths and English).

Learning outcomes:

At the end of the course the learners will be able to:

· Explain the meaning of IIoT.

· Describe how the IIoT delivers value to organisations.

· Name a range of available sensors available.

· Understand “sensing” and types of suitable/problematic environments.

· Explain how sensors can be connected to existing IT infrastructure.

· Outline the importance of cryptographic security with respect to IIoT.

Course Content:

  • Module 01 - What is IIoT?
  • Module 02 - How can IIoT deliver value?
  • Module 03 - Who are the main vendors in this space?
  • Module 04 - What can we sense?
  • Module 05 - Communication
  • Module 06 - Security

Duration:

This course is 1 day long.


Total hours: 8.5 (includes approximately 1.5 hours prework prior to course start).

Exam/Continuous Assessment details:

N/A

Certification / Awarding Body/Credits:

Certification: CPD Certificate of Attendance (issued by Training Provider).


Awarding Body: Engineers Ireland.


Credits: This course awards 8.5 hours Continuous Professional Development (CPD) - as recognised by Engineers Ireland. This is documented on the certificate.

Progression Pathway:

N/A

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