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Snippet- Dr. Satyajit Wattamwar Of Unilever R&D Explains How IoT And Cloud Technology Are Transforming Organizational Data Use.

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How IoT & Cloud Unlock Industrial Intelligence?In this clip, Dr. Satyajit Wattamwar, Data Science & Digital Expertise Leader at Unilever R&D, explains how the rise of the Internet of Things and cloud technology has transformed how organizations use data.By moving operational data from factories and sensors to the cloud, companies can scale analytics in ways that were previously impossible ☁️📊For large manufacturing networks, like Unilever’s global factories, this unlocks powerful capabilities such as digital twins and identifying operational bottlenecks.When Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) come together, it opens the door to smarter, scalable digital solutions across the entire organization 🚀Listen to the full podcast now- https://premade.outgrow.us/interview-with-Dr-Satyajit-Wattamwar #Outgrow #Podcast #Unilever #IoT #CloudComputing #DataScience #DigitalTransformation

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