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Peter Sherwin is a global business development manager for Eurotherm by Schneider Electric. The Ashburn, Va.-based company can be reached at 703-724-7300 or visit eurotherm.com or e-mail peter.sherwin@invensys.com.
Where will technology take consumers in the next 10 years? More importantly, how will technology advances shape industrial manufacturing and, more specifically, combustion controls and process heating?
The world is going crazy for connected devices and the Internet of Things (IoT): Nearly 25 million smart speakers were sold last year, with about 11 million moved in the holiday season alone.
Both globalization and protectionism forces — with varying impacts in different regions of the world — are creating instability and uncertainty about the future cost of energy in all regions.
Effective process control and automation technologies link thermal processing equipment such as ovens and furnaces with the operator and the supply-and-delivery chain — in a seamless network of information exchange.