DENSO's factories, which have manufactured 12 billion automotive components of 44,000 different types, are supported by a wide range of IoT technologies. Technical advisor
Why DENSO Pursued In-house Software Development Starting from Its Factories
The Factory IoT Platform we are creating is used to collect data on equipment, people and other aspects of factory operations provided by various devices, then convert this data into valuable information and provide it to users through applications.
This is our in-house system, and today I'm going to talk about why DENSO is pursuing in-house software development starting from its factories, and adopting the 'Make It Your Own' approach.
But first, allow me to begin with a brief personal introduction. In 2002, I joined a systems integrator company where I developed smart meter systems, HEMS, and other M2M systems. Later on, I made a mid-career change and joined one of the nation's biggest banks where I developed security-related systems and APIs (application programming interfaces) for Fintech companies. My experience developing M2M technologies, security systems and APIs proved to be very useful when developing DENSO's Factory IoT Platform for 130 different factories.
Manufacture of 44,000 Different Automotive Components
Yakabe: Let's begin by talking about the development concept for our Factory IoT Platform. We often talk about CASE (connected, autonomous, shared and electric).
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