Category: IOT

The Crucial Role of Security in IIoT Solutions

Written by Jordan Deville, Sr. ICS Consultant | OT Consultant

 

As the world continues to embrace digital transformation, industrial settings such as chemical plants and manufacturing facilities are not exempt from this transition. The emergence of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology has paved the way for enhanced automation, improved operational efficiency, and increased productivity in these environments. However, it is essential to address the critical aspect of security in IIoT implementations to ensure the protection of valuable assets and data.

In this blog post, we will explore the significance of security in IIoT and highlight the measures necessary to safeguard your industrial operations.

Physical Security

At the sensor level, physical security plays a crucial role in IIoT systems. Ensuring the separation of IIoT sensors from control system sensors is imperative to prevent unauthorized access or data manipulation. By implementing physical separation, damage to the overall integrity and reliability of the system, both control and IIoT, is minimized.

Network Security

Layered network security is vital in protecting IIoT systems. While general IT network security is typically layered on top of IIoT, it is essential to consider that IT network security systems are primarily designed for conventional data flow and authentication. In contrast, IIoT requires specific configurations that focus on control system data flow standards. IT network security systems may be updated every two to three years, while IIoT systems often span 15 to 20 years between updates. As such, there are many complexities that must be accounted for anytime the IT system needs an update. Therefore, it is crucial to bridge the gap between the two and ensure the security of both systems.

Cloud / Local Hybrid Infrastructure

Many IIoT systems require both cloud and on-premise server infrastructure to process and integrate data effectively. However, this integration introduces the challenge of establishing secure network tunneling between the different types of infrastructure. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) or authentication using Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates are both valid options. However, the latter requires more advanced configuration and regular IT maintenance. By implementing these measures, you can secure the data flow between cloud and on-premise servers in your IIoT system.

Data Security

The security design of a standalone IIoT system primarily involves focusing on user and system access control to prevent unauthorized entry. Additionally, the tag-level security provided and supported by most IIoT and Control System manufacturers can offer an added layer of protection. Integration with third-party systems, especially for data analysis, must be carefully controlled to ensure critical data remains adequately protected and does not fall into the wrong hands.

Control System Adjacent System Architecture

Well-designed architecture connecting an IIoT system with the primary control system is crucial to maintaining data security. It is essential to ensure that data is only produced by the control system and consumed by the IIoT system to prevent accidental data leakage or unauthorized data control. Likewise, data should not be allowed into the control system from the IIoT system. By implementing robust security measures, you can have full control over the data flow between these interconnected systems without compromising their integrity.

Why Choose RED Group for Your Secure IIoT System

RED Group, certified as an IIoT expert by Cirrus Link, has successfully deployed IIoT solutions for multiple customers. Not only do we possess extensive expertise in the IIoT field, but we are also specialists in control systems and OT network systems for industrial cybersecurity. Our unique qualification allows us to design and implement highly secure IIoT systems tailored to your specific needs.

Conclusion

Security is an indispensable aspect of any IIoT system, ensuring the protection of valuable assets and data in industrial settings. By prioritizing physical security, layered network security, secure cloud/on-premise hybrid infrastructure, data security, and control system adjacent system architecture, you can safeguard your operations from potential threats. As an IIoT-certified firm with expertise in control systems and OT network systems, RED Group stands ready to assist you in designing and implementing secure IIoT solutions. Reach out to us today and let us help you navigate the path to a secure IIoT future.

 

Jordan Deville, Sr. ICS Consultant and OT Consultant of RED Group’s Houston office, has nearly a decade of experience in Industrial Control systems design and implementation. He has spent the past several years building and refining control system network systems especially focusing on cybersecurity and network safety.

Adding Functionality to Control Systems with IIoT

IIoT & Functional Control Systems
Written by Jordan Deville, Sr. ICS Consultant | OT Consultant

 

In the fast-paced world of industrial settings, staying ahead of the curve is essential. In our ongoing exploration of digital transformation, we’re delving deep into the powerful realm of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and how it can supercharge your existing control systems.

In the heart of every large industrial organization lies a sophisticated control system, silently orchestrating operations. However, extracting critical data from this system has often been a challenge, confined to a select few with specialized access. This data is the lifeblood of understanding the health and performance of your facility.

In the conventional scenario, departments relied on periodic reports from technical or operations teams to obtain this vital information. But what if there was a way to access real-time data, enabling more informed decision-making across various disciplines?

Realizing the Vision: Examples in Action

Consider a facility manager who yearns for real-time monitoring of output or the ability to track utilization, or maintenance personnel aiming to predict equipment maintenance by tracking downtimes. Picture the finance team seamlessly accessing live input and output data for precise sales and purchasing reports, or the reliability and environmental team effortlessly tracking energy usage for compliance and early detection of potential issues.

A Glimpse into the Past

Traditionally, this level of integration was a complex endeavor. Multiple SCADA systems were often employed to manage each of these tasks independently, if they were implemented at all. Without such systems, reliance on periodic reports from the Controls or Operations team was the only recourse.

IIoT: Bridging the Gap

Enter Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), a transformative force in the industrial landscape. IIoT transcends the limitations of conventional approaches by harnessing data not only from the control system but also from a myriad of other sources, including databases, sales information, and even weather data.

Unlike traditional systems, IIoT operates separately from the main facility controls, with no capability to override existing systems. This separation from control network access means that it adheres to standard IT controls, ensuring a secure and manageable environment for user access.

The RED Group Advantage

At RED Group, we’ve earned our stripes as IIoT pioneers, proudly certified by Cirrus Link and renowned for delivering cutting-edge IIoT solutions. With a track record of successful deployments across multiple industries, we possess not only the expertise in IIoT but also an in-depth understanding of control systems and OT network systems, ensuring the highest level of cybersecurity for connected systems.

Elevate Your Operations with RED Group

Ready to unlock the full potential of your control systems through IIoT? Reach out today, and let’s embark on a journey towards a more connected, data-driven future. Contact us to learn more about our IIoT solutions and how they can revolutionize your facility’s operations.

 

Jordan Deville, Sr. ICS Consultant and OT Consultant of RED Group’s Houston office, has nearly a decade of experience in Industrial Control systems design and implementation. He has spent the past several years building and refining control system network systems especially focusing on cybersecurity and network safety.

Harnessing the Power of IIoT for Remote Site Monitoring

Remote Site Monitoring with IIoT
Written by Sebastian Hillis, ICS Consulting Supervisor

 

As a decision-maker in the industrial landscape, you understand the challenges of managing multiple remote sites spread across vast geographic areas. Whether you have 10 sites scattered throughout a single state or 200 sites scattered throughout the country, the need for real-time visibility and efficient monitoring is vital. This is where the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) steps in to revolutionize the way you manage and monitor your remote sites.

The Challenge: Monitoring Remote Sites Effectively

Consider a scenario where you manage a network of remote sites, each comprising a relatively simple process, such as a few skid packages or a substantial pump/compressor setup. Your goal is to gain real-time visibility into the operational status of each site, all from a centralized location—be it your corporate headquarters, field office, or even your mobile device. Traditionally, achieving this level of oversight might involve installing custom control systems at each site, coupled with a complex and expensive communication infrastructure. However, this approach can be both cost-prohibitive and operationally cumbersome.

The Solution: Unleashing IIoT’s Potential

The very technologies that underpin IIoT can be harnessed to create efficient and cost-effective remote monitoring capabilities for scenarios just like the one described above.

  • Utilizing Low-Bandwidth Networks: Leverage low-bandwidth networks, such as remote cellular data networks, to transmit critical process data reliably. These networks enable you to feed essential Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to your central monitoring hub, facilitating real-time tracking of site health and productivity.
  • Embracing Cloud Infrastructure: The cloud becomes your ally in circumventing the need for heavy upfront hardware investment. By hosting your data on cloud infrastructure, you gain enhanced reliability, availability, and scalability. This translates to reduced costs and increased flexibility in managing your remote sites.
  • Leveraging Wireless Sensors and Gateways: Rather than opting for complex and expensive custom Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) panels, consider employing low-cost wireless sensors or IIoT gateways. These unobtrusive devices can collect additional process data and transmit it to the cloud seamlessly, providing a comprehensive overview of your remote sites’ performance.
  • Aggregating Data for Informed Decision-Making: IIoT shines when it comes to collecting and aggregating data. By implementing IIoT solutions, you can effortlessly gather data from multiple remote sites and funnel it into your cloud infrastructure. Once there, this data can fuel an array of powerful tools, including historical data storage, intuitive KPI dashboards, AI-driven predictive maintenance platforms, and much more.

Real-World Success: RED Group

At RED Group, we’re at the forefront of IIoT innovation, certified by Cirrus Link for our expertise in this transformative technology. With a proven track record of successfully deploying IIoT solutions for clients in Water/Wastewater, RNG, Oil & Gas, and more, we’re well-equipped to assist you in harnessing the true potential of IIoT for your remote site monitoring needs.

As you navigate the complex landscape of remote operations oversight, remember that IIoT offers a streamlined, cost-effective, and technologically advanced solution. By embracing IIoT’s capabilities, you can empower your organization with real-time data insights, enhanced decision-making, and ultimately, improved operational efficiency.

Ready to elevate your remote site monitoring? Reach out to RED Group Today! Take the first step towards realizing the benefits of IIoT for your remote sites. Contact us today to explore how RED Group’s IIoT-certified expertise can help you implement a tailored and effective remote site monitoring solution. Unleash the potential of IIoT and revolutionize the way you manage your industrial operations.

 

Sebastian Hillis, ICS Supervisor of RED Group’s Houston office, has extensive experience in integrating industrial robotics for applications ranging from simple pick-and-place to vision-guided, coordinated assembly.

Exploring the Power of IIoT in the Digital Age

What is IIoT?
Written by Jordan Deville, Sr. ICS Consultant | OT Consultant

 

In today’s fast-paced digital era, the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the way we interact with technology. IoT refers to a vast network of devices that connect and exchange data with other IoT devices and the cloud. These devices are often embedded with sensors, software, or other mechanical and digital machines or consumer objects, enabling seamless communication and automation.

Now, let’s take it a step further: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a rapidly growing technology that is transforming the way industrial facilities operate. IIoT connects physical devices, sensors, and machines to the internet, allowing them to collect and share data in real time. This data can be used to improve efficiency, optimize operations, and increase uptime.

IIoT: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Industry

IIoT builds upon the foundation of IoT. Unlike standard IoT, which has a diverse range of applications in consumer settings, the primary objective of IIoT is to enhance industrial processes and operations.

At its core, IIoT embraces the seamless integration of smart devices, machinery, and equipment in the industrial domain. These devices are purpose-built to work in conjunction with existing or forthcoming control systems, making data availability and distribution the central aspect of IIoT.

While IIoT shares the same underlying concept as IoT, it is distinguished by its emphasis on the harsh industrial environment and the specific needs of various industrial sectors, such as chemical plants and manufacturing facilities. In many cases, IIoT sensors are derived from the proven field sensors used in other applications within Industrial Control Systems.

IIoT can benefit your facility in a number of ways, including:

  • Improved Efficiency: IIoT can help you to improve the efficiency of your operations by identifying areas where you can reduce waste and improve productivity.
  • Real Time Data Sharing: IIoT can allow for real time data of the facility to be shared with both internal and external teams that would not typically have control system access. This can allow for corporate, management, or business partners to get a view into different facility operations without having to build sophisticated systems for access to the more sensitive full control system.

RED Group: Your Trusted Partner in IIoT Integration

At RED Group, we take pride in being leaders in all things related to Industrial Control Systems. With our deep expertise and understanding of IIoT, we are here to guide you on your journey towards implementing a robust IIoT system tailored to your unique requirements. RED Group can support your operations in a variety of IIoT applications, such as:

  • Select the Right IIoT Devices: We can help you to select the right IIoT devices for your needs. We will consider the specific requirements of your facility and help you to choose the devices that will provide the most benefit.
  • Design and Implement Your IIoT System: We can design and implement your IIoT system to achieve your organizational goals. We will work with you to ensure that the system is properly integrated with your existing infrastructure.
  • Provide Ongoing Support: We will provide ongoing support for your IIoT system. We will help you to troubleshoot problems and keep your system up and running.

Take Away

In the upcoming series of blog posts, we will delve into how IIoT can be harnessed to bring substantial benefits to any facility. We will illustrate real-world examples of how IIoT is revolutionizing industrial processes, enhancing efficiency, and improving overall performance. Moreover, we will highlight the specific ways in which RED Group can assist you in the seamless integration of IIoT systems tailored to your unique needs. To learn more about how IIoT can revolutionize your operations, contact us today – our team of experts is ready to assist you in harnessing the power of IIoT for your business’s success!

 

Jordan Deville, Sr. ICS Consultant and OT Consultant of RED Group’s Houston office, has nearly a decade of experience in Industrial Control systems design and implementation. He has spent the past several years building and refining control system network systems especially focusing on cybersecurity and network safety.

Revolutionizing the RNG Industry with AI

Transforming RNG with AI
Co-Written by Karl Nicholas, Business Development Manager

 

The Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) industry is experiencing remarkable growth as the world seeks sustainable and eco-friendly energy sources. As this industry expands, it encounters unique challenges that demand innovative solutions. Fortunately, as part of a larger digitalization journey – which encompasses technologies such as digital twin, advanced analytics, and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) – Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer, offering transformative capabilities to optimize operations and maximize efficiency. In this installment of our Digital Transformation blog series, we will explore five compelling use cases where AI can revolutionize the RNG industry, enhancing predictive maintenance, quality control, process optimization, anomaly detection, and predictive modeling.

 

Predictive Maintenance

One of the critical challenges in the RNG industry is ensuring the smooth operation of complex equipment. RED Group leverages advanced AI algorithms to analyze sensor data and equipment performance, enabling predictive maintenance. By monitoring the condition of crucial components such as compressors and boilers, RED Group’s AI solutions can both identify patterns and anomalies that indicate potential failures or maintenance requirements, as well as provide the opportunity to extend preventative maintenance intervals if the equipment is showing no warning signs. These proactive approaches minimize downtime, reduce maintenance costs, and optimize overall plant efficiency.

Quality Control

Maintaining consistent and high-quality RNG products is crucial for the industry’s credibility and market competitiveness. AI offers a powerful solution by monitoring the composition and quality of incoming and outgoing gases. Advanced techniques such as gas chromatography or mass spectrometry can be integrated with AI processes to analyze data in real-time. This enables precise monitoring and control of the RNG composition, ensuring that the final product meets rigorous standards consistently.

Process Optimization

Efficient and sustainable RNG production relies heavily on optimizing complex processes. AI can analyze vast amounts of data collected during the production process and make real-time adjustments to optimize operations. By continuously monitoring temperature, pressure, flow rates, and other relevant variables, AI algorithms can identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption, enhance yields, and improve overall process efficiency. These optimizations not only reduce costs but also contribute to greener and more sustainable RNG production.

Anomaly Detection

In an industry where even minor disruptions can lead to significant losses, the ability to detect anomalies and address them promptly is crucial. AI can monitor data streams in real-time, detecting anomalies that may indicate equipment malfunctions, leaks, or other operational issues. By leveraging machine learning algorithms, AI systems can quickly recognize abnormal patterns and notify plant operators, enabling them to take immediate action to prevent costly downtime and optimize safety.

Predictive Modeling

Making informed decisions based on accurate forecasts is a key factor in the success of RNG plants. AI can utilize historical and real-time data to create predictive models that forecast production levels, feedstock availability, and market trends. By analyzing a range of variables, such as weather patterns, demand fluctuations, and regulatory changes, AI-powered predictive models provide plant operators with valuable insights to optimize operations, plan investments, and stay ahead of the competition.

 

Take Away

The RNG industry stands at the forefront of renewable energy, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional natural gas. By embracing AI technologies, RNG plants can unlock immense potential for efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness. From predictive maintenance to quality control, process optimization, anomaly detection, and predictive modeling, AI empowers the industry to overcome challenges and achieve new levels of performance. By harnessing the capabilities of AI, RNG companies can secure a greener future and contribute to a sustainable energy landscape.

Ready to unlock the full potential of AI in the RNG industry? Contact us today to learn how RED Group can help revolutionize your operations and drive your RNG plant towards greater success!

 

Karl Nicholas is a technology enthusiast and brings many years of experience working and managing various projects in areas such as Cybersecurity, Engineering, IoT, Digital Transformation, and more.

Advancing Your Robotics Project with RED Group

Overcome Manufacturing Challenges with our Robotic Integration Solutions
Written by Sebastian Hillis, ICS Consulting Supervisor

 

In today’s fast-paced manufacturing world, businesses are constantly seeking innovative solutions to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve the overall customer experience. With the increasing digitalization of the world, the popularity of robotics in the manufacturing industry has skyrocketed. In fact, robotic sales in North America experienced a remarkable 11% growth in 2022 compared to the previous year. It’s no surprise that robotics has garnered such attention and demand, given its ability to address critical challenges like staffing shortages. However, despite the benefits, integrating robotic solutions into existing systems remains a major struggle for many end-users. 

The Challenge 

One major pain point is the poor integration of robotics into the wider MES/SCADA/IIoT environment. Robotic installations are often automated to streamline processes like assembly, but without integrating fully into the existing MES, SCADA, or IIoT platforms, it is difficult to utilize data for advanced analytics and insight into operations. This can significantly limit the potential of robotics to improve overall business operations. 

Another challenge is space and cost constraints. Smaller operators may have limited space to work with, making it difficult to incorporate a bulky robotic installation. Similarly, the perceived cost of the initial installation and ongoing maintenance and support costs can discourage customers from embracing robotic solutions, despite the rapid return on investment that robotics can provide. However, it is worth noting that cobots, or collaborative robots, require less auxiliary equipment and can be implemented in tight spaces, making them a cost-effective solution. 

Moreover, some clients shy away from robotics due to a lack of internal resources, assuming, for example, that they will need a full-time robotics expert on staff. With effective integration, however, robotics can be made simple – errors can be pinpointed, corrective actions can be automated, and the robot can be made resistant to “mystery crashes”. Additionally, cobots offer simple setup and can be programmed directly by operators, making them more accessible to end-users. 

The Solution 

RED Group not only assists in identifying opportunities for robotic implementation based on clients’ desired outcomes – we also offer fully integrated robotic skids with the ability to easily integrate directly with IIoT, MES, and SCADA platforms for a number of benefits, such as asset health monitoring, quality control and downtime tracking, and real-time process data and shop floor monitoring. Our knowledgeable staff offers robust support with extensive diagnostics, error identification, automatic homing, and other features that make robotics easy to operate and troubleshoot. By choosing RED Group, end-users can leverage the full potential of robotic solutions without worrying about integration challenges. 

Take Away 

The use of robotics in the manufacturing industry is an integral part of the overall digital transformation journey. While industrial robotics has advanced to a point where programming the robot itself has become simpler – although we can help with this, too – future-facing organizations still need to enable the next step of greater shop floor autonomy and integration into existing platforms. The need for integrator support has shifted from the programming of the robot itself to the data collection, flexibility, and integration of the robot into the wider manufacturing environment. Employing robotics as part of a greater digital transformation strategy can increase efficiency, reduce downtime, and make the manufacturing environment safer for workers. 

RED Group’s robotic integration solutions offer end-users a way to address the pain points that come with implementing robotics in their manufacturing processes. By integrating robots into the wider MES/SCADA/IIoT environment, providing cobots for applications with tight space constraints, and offering robust support and diagnostics, RED Group empowers organizations to take the next step in their digital transformation journey. Contact us today to learn more about our solutions and how we can support your organization.

 

Sebastian Hillis, ICS Supervisor of RED Group’s Houston office, has extensive experience in integrating industrial robotics for applications ranging from simple pick-and-place to vision-guided, coordinated assembly.

Industrial Cybersecurity, AI, IoT, and Digitalization: The Future of Manufacturing

Industrial Cybersecurity & Digitalization: The Future of Manufacturing

The manufacturing industry is undergoing a digital transformation. The journey towards modernization and digitalization via the use of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and other technologies are changing the way that products are designed, manufactured, distributed, and delivered. This transformation is also creating new challenges for industrial cybersecurity.

As manufacturing systems become more connected, they are also becoming more vulnerable to cyberattacks. Threat actors can exploit vulnerabilities in these systems to gain access to sensitive data or to disrupt operations. In some cases, cyberattacks intend to cause physical damage to equipment or facilities.

To address these challenges, manufacturers need to adopt a comprehensive approach to industrial cybersecurity. This approach should include the following elements:

  • Asset identification and inventory: Manufacturers need to identify and inventory all their critical assets, including both physical and digital assets. This will help them to understand their risk exposure and to prioritize their security efforts.
  • Vulnerability & Risk assessments: Manufacturers need to regularly assess their systems for vulnerabilities. This will help them to identify and fix security weaknesses before they can be exploited by hackers.
  • Security controls: Manufacturers need to implement security controls to protect their systems from cyberattacks, and ideally, link them to business drivers/outcomes. These controls can include firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and access controls.
  • Response Planning: Manufacturers must develop and implement the appropriate actions to be taken following a cybersecurity event.
  • Recovery: Manufacturers need to take actions to return to normal operations in a timely manner to reduce the impact from cybersecurity events.

NIST Framework: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover

By taking these steps, manufacturers can help to protect their systems from cyberattacks and to ensure the continued safety and security of their operations. In addition, manufacturers can also benefit from the use of AI in industrial cybersecurity. AI can be used to automate tasks such as vulnerability assessment and threat detection. This can free up human resources to focus on other tasks, such as evaluating and implementing new security controls and training employees.

AI can also be used to develop new security solutions that are specifically designed for industrial environments. For example, AI can be used to develop self-learning intrusion detection systems that can adapt to new threats as they emerge.

The use of AI in industrial cybersecurity is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way that manufacturers protect their systems from cyberattacks. As AI technology continues to develop, it is certain to play an increasingly crucial role in industrial cybersecurity.

Some of the many benefits to implementing industrial cybersecurity measures include:

  • Increased safety: Industrial cybersecurity measures can help to protect workers from injury or death by preventing cyberattacks that could cause physical damage to equipment or facilities.
  • Lowered Risk: Industrial cybersecurity measures can lower risk of exposure and financial losses due to things such as ransom, legal risks, etc.
  • Reduced downtime: Industrial cybersecurity measures can help to reduce downtime by preventing cyberattacks that could disrupt operations.
  • Improved efficiency: Industrial cybersecurity measures can help to improve efficiency by preventing cyberattacks that could disrupt supply chains.
  • Protected intellectual property: Industrial cybersecurity measures can help to protect intellectual property by preventing cyberattacks that could steal trade secrets or proprietary information.
  • Increased compliance: Industrial cybersecurity measures can help organizations to comply with regulations such as Federal Nuclear and Energy Regulatory Commission orders and rules, or sector-specific cybersecurity plans.

 

Take Away

Industrial cybersecurity is a critical issue for manufacturers. RED Group supports organizations in implementing industrial cybersecurity measures, empowering manufacturers to protect their systems from cyberattacks and ensure the continued safety and security of their operations. Contact us today to learn more and get started on your digital transformation journey.

 

Check out the next installments of our Digital Transformation series:

Stay Ahead, But Don’t Get Swept Away, by the Industrial IOT Wave

Stay Ahead, But Don’t Get Swept Away, by the Industrial IOT Wave

The advent of internet of things (IOT) technology represents a new era for industry and manufacturing.

The growth of industrial IOT (IIOT) connections is explosive; by 2025, there will be more than 36.8 billion connections, according to a 2020 report by Jupiter Research. This figure is more than double the current IOT adoption.

Although most industry decision-makers recognize the value of industrial IOT and have expressed a desire to shift, several barriers have impeded progress, especially in regard to architectural challenges, security concerns, and lack of qualified partners to help navigate the transition.

This article will briefly outline the benefits of industrial IOT, explain some of the challenges, and provide a solution for overcoming these obstacles.

IIOT: Transformational Potential

The multiplicative growth of IIOT is largely due to its efficiency benefits. The technology gives organizations access to increased amounts of data to feed analytics, AI, and cognitive learning systems which can transform operations through automation and high rate decision making. The result is boosted productivity and streamlined functions.

For example, sensors on machinery monitor performance constantly, gathering data on operations that can be used to optimize performance. Some of the data gathered can also be used for equipment maintenance and can trigger alerts when machines require attention.

There are a myriad of other uses for IIOT, such as safety. IIOT empowered environments can also keep workers safer by alerting entire facilities when accidents occur. In a split second, operations can be halted, and team members can intervene to mitigate the incident. Simultaneously, sensors will mine data to generate insight into what caused the incident and how it can be prevented from reoccurring.

IIOT Challenges Are Significant, Yet Surmountable

The industrial IOT takeover seems imminent, yet many decision-makers are still hesitant to master the new technology. The slow starters hesitate at their peril, as being early adopters to IOT technology can be a significant competitive advantage in the long run.

In general, some common obstacles holding the business back from realizing the benefits of industrial IOT follow one of these themes:

Primary Process Control System (DCS, etc.) Integration Challenges

Where primary process control systems are concerned, there are already many complexities to manage, for which sensors might create one more pain point. Decision-makers are often overly cautious to implement new technology, out of concerns for cost, cybersecurity, network challenges, and user access. If overall system architecture and safe operations are considered in implementing industrial IOT technologies, these technologies can exist within or along side existing control system architectures.

Pilot Projects Are Daunting

In 2020, IndustryWeek reported that many IOT initiatives end up stuck in “pilot purgatory,” leading to frustratingly slow progress and causing some industrial organizations to delay their migration to IOT. Some obstacles include complexity of assets, lack of willingness to participate in an IOT program, “ugly baby syndrome” or a reluctance to see that current processes are insufficient.

Critical Data and Systems Are Challenging to Access by Design

IOT projects often need additional data to view and analyze, but it can be tricky to execute control systems integrations. Often, engineering projects are required to pull in the necessary components, such as those in the DCS.

How to Overcome Challenges and Enhance Benefits: RED Alert in IIOT

Industrial IOT programs have transformational potential, but successful deployment requires both expertise and technology. With the right partner, you won’t need to worry about stalled pilot programs, primary process control system concerns, or stubborn data and systems siloes.

RED Group provides consultative management, dedicated specialists, and proprietary software that will facilitate successful IIOT initiatives. Our best-in-class control systems technology is perfect for a variety of uses and industries.

For our clients, RED Group consults on sensor and instrumentation selection and engineering. We also provide additional programming and consultation as required. There is no need to fuss over the tech stack since we provide all the hardware, software, installation, and commissioning.

The work doesn’t stop when the data is collected. Once enough raw intelligence has been generated, we activate our RED Alert SCADA. Analytics at the edge or in the cloud?  RED Alert can provide both.  Our technology allows us to forward data and integrate it into other systems as well.

Why should you trust RED Group? For one, our track record of partnership is a testament to our effectiveness. We consistently lower CapEx costs, deploy in less time than our competitors, and have superior expertise in engineering and integrating IIOT assets.

Don’t Fall Behind the IIOT Curve—Get in Touch With RED Group Today>>>