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Sheila holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), but she fell in love with Journalism when she was invited to be part of the PC Magazine editorial staff. After that, Sheila was responsible for other technology publications and started to work with Content Production and Consulting in Communication for companies in IT, science and financial industries in 2004. She also has a graduation degree in Public Relation and Corporate Communication.
The industrial sector is one of the most relevant among those driving the Internet of Things (IoT) market. The so-called Internet of Industrial Things, or IIoT, has great potential to deliver a wide range of benefits to manufacturing organizations through real-time monitoring and data analysis, leading to potential cost savings and increased profits. And new use cases are expected to be driven by edge computing/cloud architectures and 5G networks, according to research from Reply. In addition to higher productivity and better quality control, a particularly interesting area of improvement has been in additive manufacturing, which relies on the partnership between IIoT and Artificial Intelligence to reduce material waste and consume less energy.