the future of nondestructive testing

8
© 2015 Frost & Sullivan. All rights reserved. This document contains highly confidential information and is the sole property of Frost & Sullivan. No part of it may be circulated, quoted, copied or otherwise reproduced without the written approval of Frost & Sullivan. Harnessing the Big Data Toolkit: Tactical Considerations for Implementation Thursday, November 5, 2015

Upload: frost-sullivan

Post on 10-Aug-2015

523 views

Category:

Technology


5 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

© 2015 Frost & Sullivan. All rights reserved. This document contains highly confidential information and is the sole property of

Frost & Sullivan. No part of it may be circulated, quoted, copied or otherwise reproduced without the written approval of Frost & Sullivan.

Harnessing the Big Data Toolkit: Tactical Considerations for Implementation

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Page 2: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

2

Now Available On Demand

2

Listen On Demand

https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/5568/165075Or

www.frost.com/ab

Page 3: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

3

Focus Points—Key Questions this Webinar will Answer

2What are the future products, technologies and business models of the

NDT industry?

3How can market participants adapt to potential unpredictable change in the

industrial landscape leading to disruptions in the NDT industry?

4Which technological companies to you need to partner with or collaborate

with to stay relevant in the next 10 years?

1What is Industry 4.0 and how will this impact the nondestructive testing (NDT) industry?

Page 4: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

4

Understanding Industry 4.0—The next Industrial Revolution is Around the Corner

Industrial Market Evolution, 1800-2020

Year

De

gre

e o

f C

om

ple

xit

y a

nd

Ris

k

1800 20201900

High

Low

2000

1760s—1900

Use of steam and mechanically driven production facilities

Industry 1.0

The steam engine

1990—1970s

Electric Power driven mass production based on division of labor

Industry 2.0

Henry Ford’s T-Model

1970s—Now

Extensive use of Controls, IT andElectronics for an automated andhigh productivity environment

Industry 3.0

IT-OT Convergence

Future

Smart: based on integration of virtual and physical production systems

Industry 4.0/IoT/IIoT

Cyber-physical Production

Systems

Page 5: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

5

Understanding Industry 4.0—The Vision

Industry 4.0

Technology

Processes

Collaboration

Wireless Intelligence

Big Data

Cloud Computing

Industrial Internet of Things

Integrated Industries

Social Innovation

IP Centralisation

Internet of Services

Sustainable Manufacturing

Lifecycle Assessment

• Mechanized Process

• Mass Production

• Production Automation

Industrial Revolution

1.0 – 3.0

• Production Innovation

• Increased Collaboration

• Operational Process Enhancement

• Cyber-Physical Production

Industrial Revolution 4.0 Pursuits

• Convergence of applications resulting in transformational advancements

• Energy efficiency and sustainability to gain greater business focus

• Greater presence of mobility and web-based information systems

Strategic Trends

Page 6: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

6

Industry 4.0 Disrupting NDT

Cloud Computing Robotics Big Data Analytics

Smart Inspection NDT Inspection Services 2.0Permanent Monitoring

Key Technological Pillars of Industry 4.0

Industrial Internet of Things

Transformational Implications

Page 7: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

7

www.twitter.com/FS_Automotive

Follow Frost & Sullivan on Facebook, LinkedIn, SlideShare, and Twitter

http://www.facebook.com/FrostandSullivan

http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Future-Measurement-Instrumentation-Frost-Sullivan-4766755

http://www.slideshare.net/FrostandSullivan

Page 8: The Future of Nondestructive Testing

8

For Additional Information

Nikhil Jain

Principal Lead

Measurement and Instrumentation

+91 (44) 6681 4013

[email protected]

Vijay Mathew

Program Manager

Measurement and Instrumentation

+91 (44) 6681 4014

[email protected]

Derek Seckinger

Director Strategic Accounts

Measurement and Instrumentation

+1 (210) 348-1000

[email protected]

Jaylon Brinkley

Corporate Communication Associate

Measurement and Instrumentation

+1 (210) 247-2481

[email protected]