Posts Tagged ‘Customer Technology Trends’
Customer Technology Trends – IoT and Mobile – A Winner in Round 4
About a year ago, we wrote about our series of Customer Technology Trends reports, and how we took a beating on the first couple, but each successive round had gotten better. Well, this year’s round 4 report, Hydraulic Components and IoT in Mobile Machinery, by IHS Markit, was a clear winner. The report is based…
Read MoreIoT and Mobile Hydraulics – Report and Recorded Webinar Available
The full report – Hydraulic Components and IoT in Mobile Machinery – by IHS Markit, is now available to all members on the NFPA website at https://www.nfpa.com/fluidpower/customertrends-secure.aspx. The report was commissioned by NFPA to develop an understanding of the current state and expected evolution of IoT (Internet of Things) technology on hydraulics for mobile applications and…
Read MoreUpcoming Webinar – Hydraulic Components and IoT in Mobile Machinery
Presenter: Mark Watson, Senior Research Manager, IHS Markit September 21, 9:00am – 10:00am Central IHS Markit recently completed a survey-based study, commissioned by NFPA, examining the current and expected future impact of the Internet of Things on hydraulics for mobile machinery. The webinar will present results of the study, the core of which comes from…
Read MoreNFPA Customer Technology Trends Reports – Building Strength with Each Round
A few years ago, NFPA’s Marketing Committee reached an impasse. The Committee and a series of workgroups had done a lot of good work, defining the advantages and disadvantages of, and the selling points for, hydraulics and pneumatics for a series of key markets. But we had run up against the question of what to…
Read MoreNew NFPA Customer Technology Trends Study – Industrial Hydraulics and Variable Speed Drives
The latest in a continuing series of reports designed to bring customer input to the industry, the new Customer Technology Trends report is based on a survey results from almost 2,000 respondents. It examines the rate adoption of variable speed drives with hydraulic systems now and in the future, how that adoption varies among industrial markets,…
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