MRO software
MRO software, Maintenance Repair and Operation software, is a software system with an architecture that combines multi-point videoconferencing software and a workflow management system for mobile collaboration. It is utilized in MRO projects for an entire system lifecycle. This software is utilized by multiple industries and incorporates telepresence to remotely connect on site workers with remotely based colleagues.
Impact on Industry (based off of mobile collaboration page)
The use of MRO software extends to industries as diverse as: aviation, telecommunication, automotive, maritime; and in industrial plant and facility management including construction, and energy.
Aviation[1]
In 2018, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed it will publish remote connectivity tools and technology guidelines, and MRO software is a service that can be utilized in the aviation industry under such guidelines.
Telecommunication[2]
Improved communication and workflow management systems within the telecommunication industry affects many aspects of the installation and maintenance of wireless and public switched telephone network (PSTN) infrastructures.
Automotive[3]
The auto industry is seeing great advancements in technology, one of which is mobile collaboration, used for inspections as well as maintenance, repair and operations.
Construction[4]
The construction industry’s use of information and communications technology ranges from commercial to residential structures. Remote inspection, maintenance, repair and operations make it possible to complete projects quicker, with a record of safety.
Energy[5]
With the rise in renewable energy, many sites such as wind farms, are in harsh environments. Advancements in mobile collaboration technology and transmission networks enable companies to conduct remote inspections.
Maritime
As maritime transportation comprises of over 90 percent of worldwide shipping, the use of remote maintenance, repair and operations technology enables quicker services.
References
- ↑ "FAA, Industry Connect on Remote Connectivity – ARSA". arsa.org. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
- ↑ Dua, Vikas (2012-11-21). "IT & Mobile Tower Infrastructure Industry Collaboration - Leap towards Green, Smart & Sustainable Future". Modern Applied Science. 6 (12): 37. doi:10.5539/mas.v6n12p37. ISSN 1913-1844.
- ↑ Research, Navigant. "Increasing Collaboration between Tech and Automakers Is Better for Everyone". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
- ↑ Bowden, Sarah; Thorpe, Antony (2002). "ICE Virtual Library". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering. 150 (6): 38–44. doi:10.1680/cien.2002.150.6.38.
- ↑ "Windfall in Renewable Energy: - Press Release - Digital Journal". www.digitaljournal.com. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
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