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Big Data in the Automotive Industry

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Mative CEO & Founder

Data Estimates from Connected Vehicles

According to Gartner's estimates, by 2025, automotive manufacturers will be able to collect 1GB of data monthly from connected vehicles. At the same time, autonomous vehicles classified as SAE Level 3-5 will generate 1TB of data every hour, though less than 1% will be transferred to the cloud. This prediction implies a direct impact on data management on digital platforms: while the data flow can overwhelm non-optimized information systems, the insights derived can be highly accurate and valuable for all involved stakeholders.

Mative's Solution to Big Data

This prediction has a direct impact on data management in digital platforms: while the data flow can overwhelm non-optimized information systems, the insights derived can be accurate and valuable for all stakeholders involved. At Mative, we are prepared: currently, we process tens of gigabytes of real-time data every day, offering our clients solutions that can collect, analyze, and leverage data from connected vehicles. This enables rapid decision-making and facilitates the creation of innovative mobility services.

Big Data in the Era of Smart Industry

· 2 min read
Mative CEO & Founder

Digitization of Production Processes According to projections for Smart Industry, by 2025, industrial enterprises will be able to implement a highly interconnected and automated production network. This scenario will be characterized by a vast amount of data generated by connected devices in real time along the entire production chain. For example, it is estimated that industrial machines will be capable of generating several terabytes of data per hour, providing crucial information on equipment performance, product quality, and plant status.

Remote Monitoring Systems: Use Cases Many companies are already investing in innovative solutions to address the challenges of the new industrial era. For example, through the implementation of smart sensors and remote monitoring systems, detailed data on machine operational efficiency can be collected, and potential failures can be predicted in advance, enabling preventive maintenance interventions. In summary, the Smart Industry world offers enormous opportunities for industrial enterprises but requires advanced data management and cutting-edge technologies to maximize the value derived from the digitization of production processes.

Mative's Solution to Big Data The main challenge is not only in data collection but also in its effective management and analysis. Mative handles the massive data flow through robust and scalable information systems to process, store, and analyze information in real time. To extract value from data and make predictive and optimized decisions, try our Synapsis ML machine learning algorithm.