Description
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Applications dives into how connected devices and intelligent networks are revolutionizing industrial operations. This course begins with the foundational architecture of IIoT systems, including edge devices, gateways, communication protocols (MQTT, OPC-UA), and cloud integration. You’ll learn how sensors collect data on machinery, temperature, vibration, or energy use, and how this data is processed for monitoring, automation, and decision-making. Topics include digital twins, SCADA systems, cybersecurity, and predictive maintenance using AI and machine learning. Real-world applications are explored in manufacturing, oil & gas, logistics, and energy sectors. You’ll also learn about industrial protocols, fog computing, and the use of platforms like AWS IoT and Azure IoT Hub. Hands-on labs involve configuring IIoT dashboards, simulating sensor networks, and analyzing industrial datasets. The course also addresses challenges like latency, device interoperability, and security risks. By the end, you’ll be equipped to design and implement IIoT solutions that increase efficiency, reduce downtime, and support smart industry transformation.
Serah –
The IIoT course helped me understand how connected machines can improve uptime and safety. The modules on data analytics and remote monitoring were especially valuable.
Olajide –
This course gave me a clear understanding of how IIoT is transforming industrial operations. The real-world case studies were especially helpful in connecting the theory to actual applications.
Haruna –
Learning how to leverage sensor data, cloud platforms, and predictive maintenance tools has made a big impact on my daily work. This course made complex concepts approachable.
Adama –
Exactly what I needed to bring my team up to speed on IIoT. The course content is practical, well-structured, and easy to follow—even for those without a tech background.
Wahab –
The instructor explained everything from edge computing to smart factory integration in a way that clicked. I now feel confident contributing to IIoT strategy discussions at my company