Story originally appeared in the Business Journals on March 25, 2020. Excerpt from the story below. To see the full story visit BizJournals.com.

4. Improving the supply chain through IoT.

The “internet of things” is becoming much more than a buzzword. IoT will continue to gain adoption, allowing more real-time signals to be used in technologies — including to help power the supply chain. Whether it includes sensors in the freezer section of a grocery chain, tags on individual items in a store or chips that can sense and help to predict manufacturing equipment failures, IoT will continue to drive more accurate and efficient supply-chain decisions. — Paula Natoli, Blue Yonder