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Agriculture

Agriculture

In 30 years, the world’s population is estimated to grow ahead of what our food supply can support.

IBM Watson IoT analyzes a variety of data like temperature, soil pH and other agricultural and environmental factors to give farmers insights that can help them make better decisions — and harvest greater yields.
Automotive

Automotive
The age of the intelligent vehicle is here with automakers seeking to create immersive, connected experiences for drivers.

Autonomous vehicles can combine Watson technologies such as natural spoken language with location and weather data collected by IoT sensors to help take passengers to requested destinations, provide recommendations for places to visit and answer questions about their surroundings.
Aviation

Aviation
The aviation industry is working with IBM to put decades of maintenance insight at the fingertips of employees.

Using Watson technology to cross-analyze various data — including previous problems and successful solutions — maintenance personnel can help diagnose problems faster and with more confidence, creating smoother flights.
Banking
Banking and security
Today, customers demand the choice of how, when and where they do their banking. To keep up, banks need to improve the customer experience with faster service, reduced wait times and first-time problem resolution. They also require a security solution that proactively detects cyber threats and protects customer data.

An AI-based virtual assistant — built with Watson — is helping to change the game in call center innovation.

IBM Security is helping banks to detect cyber attacks even before they appear and safeguard their precious data.
Education

Education
IBM is making big investments to help support a 21st Century workforce in Africa. But building new kinds of careers do not always require a four-year college degree. Instead, they need rather sought-after IT skills in digital, cybersecurity, data science, artificial intelligence, cloud, and much more.

The initiative, “IBM Digital - Nation Africa”, provides a cloud-based learning and enablement platform designed to provide free skills development programs for African youth, enabling digital competence and nurturing innovation in Africa.
Environment

Environment

Rampant poaching in South Africa is threatening the extinction of rhinoceroses.

In response, rangers are putting IBM Watson IoT sensors on zebras and impalas — who run when threats are near — to help locate and capture poachers.

Freight and logistics


Freight and logistics

Consumers expect fast delivery, but paper-based processes burden the shipping industry. Removing these inefficient practices can help make the supply chain faster, more trustworthy and more efficient while supporting security.

IBM is working with transportation companies to use blockchain solutions that give greater visibility into millions of container journeys each year while accelerating the shipping process by eliminating paper documents.
Government
Government
What does it take to be the smartest and most sustainable port in the world? The answer might be the IoT.

Port officials are using IBM IoT solutions to create simple dashboard visualizations that show water depth, weather conditions and estimated time of arrival for ships. This allows ports to better communicate with ships, allowing for a more seamless journey to berth.
Healthcare
Healthcare
Developing a single medication can take over 10 years and only 1 in 10,000 medicines makes it to market. Today, scientists are working with Watson for Drug Discovery to accelerate their research and find new ways to develop medicines. Watson for Drug Discovery analyzes massive amounts of data to make unforeseen connections.
Insurance
Insurance
Insurance companies must embrace innovation to stay ahead of increasing competition from both traditional providers and emerging insurtechs.

IBM Insurance uses blockchain, AI and platform solutions to help insurers drive profits by engaging new markets while managing costs. Developed in collaboration with a leading insurance provider, the IBM Insurance Platform can help bring insurance technology into the future with platform economics and partner ecosystems.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
With supplies coming from multiple vendors and lots of equipment to maintain, the smallest disruptions can cause serious damage to manufacturing processes, leading to high costs and lost customers.

Manufacturers are using IBM technology to help improve every step of the process. Watson AI triggers alerts when weather patterns threaten deliveries, and IoT sensors help predict equipment failures before they occur. With these insights, companies can make adjustments to keep production running.
Oil and gas

Oil and gas
Oil and data are two of the world’s most valuable resources. And for oil and gas companies, their futures are intertwined.

Energy companies are working with IBM to build and train Watson solutions to better understand the complex systems and equipment used in offshore drilling. These AI solutions use data from IoT sensors, millions of files, decision logs and evaluations from around the world to help engineers make better operational decisions and avoid equipment problems.
Retail
Retail
Many retailers don’t have full visibility into their supply chain. But as supply processes can affect customer satisfaction, profit and even personal safety, retailers are looking to technology to provide hidden insights.

Technologies such as blockchain, IoT, and Watson can help drive benefits including improved shipping transparency, reduction of waste and deeper insight into changing consumer behaviors.
Telecom and media
Telecom and media
Best-in-class care is the future of entertainment.

Event companies are working with IBM to use AI, IoT and cloud to develop the next generation of live experiences. Fans around the world will benefit from chatbots that can create a more personalized experience, and businesses can use hyperlocal data to better prepare for the effects that weather will have on events.
Utilities
Utilities
Most industries are disrupted by people. Utilities is disrupted by forces of nature.

The utility industry is working with IBM to use weather and other data to better help anticipate natural occurrences before they happen, and to identify strategies to mitigate damage and avoid blackouts.

We cannot control the weather, but we can work to harness it.


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