Manufacturing Hub

In this episode, we speak with Arlen Nipper, the co-inventor of MQTT.

We discuss how and why MQTT was invented, the adoption of MQTT as a lightweight and modern protocol, and how IIoT has forced us to rethink many of the legacy ways we've been working on automation and manufacturing.

Show Notes

Guest Bio
Arlen is the co-Inventor of MQTT – The leading protocol for IoT( Internet of Things), specializing in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and SCADA software solutions. With over 40 years of experience in the SCADA & IIoT industry, Arlen has broad experience covering the design and manufacture of embedded computer systems to complete SCADA system infrastructure implementations for many companies. A leading expert on MQTT involved in many activities including published articles and speaking engagements on educating the use of publish/subscribe methodologies for operational technologies and digital transformation.

Main Discussion Points
  • How and why MQTT was invented
  • The adoption of MQTT as a lightweight and modern protocol
  • How IIoT has forced us to rethink many of the legacy ways we've been working on automation and manufacturing.
Theme: IIoT
Manufacturing Hub Episode 67.


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Dave Griffith
Dave helps Industrial companies go through digital transformations that pay for themselves.
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Vladimir Romanov
B. Eng / MBA - Technical Business Leader With Experience Across Manufacturing & Software Industries

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