<GST's Recent Seminar on Sharing Technology for Big Data-based Smart Factory Platform Development>
GSTI (CEO Oh Jun-cheol) recently held 'Big Data-based Smart Factory Platform Development Technology Sharing Seminar' at the Haeundae Centum Hotel in collaboration with Busan Information Industry Promotion Agency, Dong-A University Busan IT Convergence Parts Research Institute and Auto Innotek. Technology (ICT) Convergence Smart Factory technology advancement and industrial site integration status were introduced and shared.
At this event attended by 80 people from Smart Factory industry-academia, GST explained the first and second years of development of the Smart Factory-based 'Software Convergence Product Commercialization Project'.
In this project organized by Busan Information Industry Promotion Agency, GSST, Busan IT Convergence Parts Research Institute, and Auto Innotek will be using the Industrial Object Internet (IIoT) devices connected with sensors and controllers in manufacturing sites such as 'Fog Computing Devices' and 'Sparks'. Grafted in.
The fog computing device delivers data collected from IIoT to higher platforms and is responsible for backing up and restoring manufacturing process status information. Spark is a big data platform that stores large amounts of manufacturing data and ensures analytics performance for large amounts of data.
CEO Oh Jun-cheol Gesti said, “We are working on upgrading our smart factory by signing a project contract worth KRW 160 million with precision processing company I last month to apply the first-year development technology to the field.
Busan = Im Dong Sik Reporter dslim@etnews.com
Source: Electronic Newspaper (http://www.etnews.com/)