Podcast: How to Successfully Integrate Time-Sensitive Networking in Your Facility

Podcast: How to Successfully Integrate Time-Sensitive Networking in Your Facility

Feb. 11, 2025
In this episode of Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast, discover the promise of time-sensitive networking and how to overcome its challenges when integrating it into existing infrastructure.

Time-sensitive networking (TSN) has emerged in the industry, promising to change industrial communication networks for the better through guaranteed data delivery with minimal latency and jitter. In this episode of the Great Question: A Manufacturing podcast, New Equipment Digest editor-in-chief Laura Davis discusses the challenges that arise from implementing time-sensitive networking and how to overcome them for successful integration.

This information was originally written by Moxa, a company that manufactures industrial communication and networking devices for the IoT and is leading the way in time-sensitive networking. Whether you're actively planning a TSN integration, exploring its potential for your facility, or simply seeking to understand this technology, this episode provides the insights needed to make TSN work in real-world environments.

Below is an excerpt from the podcast: 

Imagine a factory floor where machines communicate with each other with such precision that even a millisecond of delay can lead to costly downtime. Some of you might not need to imagine this scenario as you're already operating this way, but for those who do need to imagine, how can a scenario like this be prevented to ensure data transmission is timely and accurate? What if an advanced Ethernet technology that prioritizes every millisecond, caused a complete shift in industrial automation?

This is the promise of time-sensitive networking (abbreviated as TSN), a cutting-edge technology that is on its way to changing industrial automation. The numbers don't lie: analysts project that the global TSN market will grow by a staggering 58.3% annually, reaching a value of 1.7 billion USD by 2028, according to a report from MarketsandMarkets.

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