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From Engines to Uptime: What Power by the Hour Teaches IP Managers About Industrial IoT at CEIPI MIPLM

In the Master Program for IP Law and Management, business models are not treated as a management fashion. They are treated as the bridge between technical inputs and economic outputs. This bridge is essential for IP management. A technology does not c ...

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Smart Patents for Smart Manufacturing: How Venner Shipley and Reddie & Grose Frame Industry 4.0 IP Strategy

Industrial IoT, Smart Manufacturing, Cyber Physical Systems and Industry 4.0 are often described as technological shifts. That description is correct, but incomplete. For IP practice groups, these fields are also communication challenges. They require ...

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The IoT Strategy Gap: What Connected Product Companies Need, and What IP Advice Still Often Fails to Integrate

A growing number of signals from the IoT market point to a structural mismatch. Companies are no longer developing isolated connected devices. They are building connected systems: machines linked to sensors, software and cloud platforms; products link ...

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Industrial IoT in Motion: Why Smart Manufacturing Turns IP into a System Question

Industrial IoT and Smart Manufacturing are no longer only about connecting machines, sensors and production systems. They are changing how industrial value is created, monitored, optimized and protected. The IP question is therefore no longer limited ...

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Training at Pilz GmbH & Co. KG: How to protect digital solutions for safety and control systems with IP-design

Pilz GmbH & Co. KG was founded by Hermann Pilz in 1948 in Esslingen as a glass blowing workshop. In the next decades it switched to the field of electronic equipment, where it spearheaded the development of industry standards in the safety industr ...

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Rittal is a showcase for industry 4.0: How to patent a digital twin?

Through consistent digitalization, Rittal achieves many goals that previously seemed hardly possible. The acceleration of processes in control and switchgear construction, the increase of profit margins, the reduction of personnel costs and the reduct ...

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In the heart of Industry 4.0: Festo has a holistic view of the changes in the production world – IP Management for the virtual factory

FESTO is a German multinational industrial control and automation company based in Esslingen, Germany. Festo is an engineering-driven company that offers products, systems and services surrounding pneumatic and electrical control and drive technology, ...

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Rudolf Diesel reception with technology forum in the office of the future at Microsoft

Microsoft presented the office of the future at the Rudolf Diesel reception on April 13, 2018, on the occasion of the awarding of the diesel medals. A year ago Microsoft opened its German headquarters in Munich-Schwabing as one of the most modern offi ...

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Rittal implements the Industry 4.0 strategy with Siemens MindSphere and IBM Watson

Rittal is implementing its Industry 4.0 strategy for the Smart Factory through the collection, communication and analysis of data in Siemens MindSphere and through the cloud-based data analytics application from IBM: Watson IoT. The Smart Factory Show ...

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Control and switchgear construction 4.0: Rittal secures a central position in the networked industry of the future with IP

Through consistent digitalization, Rittal achieves many goals that previously seemed hardly possible. The acceleration of processes in control and switchgear construction, the increase of profit margins, the reduction of personnel costs and the reduct ...

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