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ASU Fulton Schools Announces Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) with MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) Protocol Badge

ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is committed to expanding accessibility to individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences, with Stackable Microcredentials bringing flexible, modular pathways tailored to technical topics, enabling non-traditional entry points for high school students, individuals in STEM disciplines, working professionals and ASU engineering students. ASU's approach prioritizes affordability and agile delivery, leveraging digital and physical infrastructure to meet learners where they are.

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With the high-tech manufacturing landscape rapidly evolving, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) with MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) Protocol Badge brings learners on a journey to unlock the principles of smart manufacturing, IIoT technology stacks, communication protocols such as MQTT, and much more. Taught by ASU Professor and School Director Binil Starly, this badge offers flexible, targeted learning tailored to the needs of today's workforce.

Key skills covered in the program include IIoT technology stack management, industrial data flow, an understanding of specific industrial data protocols such as MTConnect, SECS/GEM, IPC2591-CFX, and practical understanding of the MQTT protocol implementation, front-end UI development, and smart manufacturing integration. Our hands-on approach ensures that learners gain practical experience with real-world scenarios, including machine-to-machine communication, Raspberry Pi integration, and data visualization through Plotly Dashboards. With each microcredential completed, participants edge closer to earning the full IIoT with MQTT Protocol Badge.

We are thrilled to offer this innovative program, which addresses the growing demand for professionals with expertise in the Industrial Internet of Things and industrial communication protocols," said Starly. "Our goal is to empower learners with the practical skills and knowledge they need to drive innovation and thrive in the dynamic landscape of smart manufacturing.

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The IIoT with MQTT Protocol Badge is designed for a wide range of professionals, including aspiring engineers, seasoned technicians, IT managers, developers, and industry leaders seeking to be involved in the digital transformation of factories. By successfully completing the program, participants will not only acquire cutting-edge skills but also  opportunities for career advancement. This credential serves as a testament to a learner’s knowledge and budding skillset in the growing field of smart manufacturing, positioning them as sought-after professionals poised for rapid career progression. 

Registration for the IIoT with MQTT Protocol Badge program is now open. The program will be kicking off soon with four micro-badges that can be stacked to earn the full badge. All four micro-badges will be offered with live instruction via Zoom.

Join the ranks of forward-thinking professionals who are shaping the future of manufacturing and secure your spot today. Register today to embrace the future of smart manufacturing and take your career to new heights with ASU's Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) with MQTT Protocol Badge.

 

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By Braveman Mpafa | 
March 12, 2024