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Mouser releases new All Things IoT E-Book

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December 17, 2018

Mouser Electronics has released a new e-book that focuses on industrial automation. As part of All Things IoT, this is the latest in the Mouser Empowering Innovation Together program. The All Things IoT series is sponsored by Mouser's key suppliers Digi International, Maxim Integrated, Murata and TE Connectivity.

In the eBook, Mouser presented its research on the possibilities and challenges of industrial IoT technology. It also includes articles on techniques for shaping IIoT applications, factory-site collaboration robots, and new approaches to enterprise security.

Since 2015, Mouser's Empowering Innovation Together program has been one of the most compelling and recognized programs in the electronic components industry, with topics including the future of human-computer interaction in robotics and the amazing advantages of smart city technology.

"IIoT doesn't just need to connect sensors to the central system," said Kevin Hess, senior vice president of marketing at Mouser Electronics. "In this new All Things IoT eBook, our experts look at all aspects of IIoT and gain insight into the relationship between technological advancement and this fast-growing market."

To learn more about this eBook, please visit www.mouser.com/news/allthingsiot-ebook2/mobile/index.html#p=1

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