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The primary objective of Module 7: Industrial IoT Applications is to provide participants

with a comprehensive understanding of the role and impact of Internet of Things (IoT)
technology, particularly within the industrial sector.
The module aims to achieve the following:

1. Foundational Knowledge:
Introduce participants to the fundamental concepts of IoT, including its definition,
historical evolution, and its application across various industries.
2. Differentiation of Domains:
Highlight the distinctions between general IoT application domains and the specific
nuances of IoT implementation in the industrial sector.
3. Objectives and Benefits:
Define the purpose and advantages of integrating IoT technology into real-world
applications, with a focus on the transformative potential within the industrial
landscape.
4. Exploration of Applications:
Provide an overview of IoT applications in diverse industries such as healthcare, industrial
automation, transportation, and the environment.
5. Understanding Industrial IoT (IIoT):
Explore the intricacies of Industrial IoT, covering Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0, and draw
comparisons between IoT, IIoT, Industry 4.0, and Industry 5.0.
6. Technical Aspects:
Delve into technical aspects of IIoT, including the role of MQTT in communication and the
architecture that underpins Industrial IoT systems.
7. Benefits, Domains, and Challenges of IIoT:
Examine the specific advantages of IIoT implementation, identify applicable domains, and
discuss challenges and security considerations associated with adopting IIoT.
8. Use Cases:
Illustrate the practical applications of Industrial IoT through use cases in manufacturing,
retail, agriculture, energy, and other relevant sectors.
9. Synthesis and Conclusion:
Summarize the key takeaways, emphasizing the significance of Industrial IoT in reshaping
and optimizing processes across diverse industries.

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