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The evolution of smart factories is transforming the manufacturing landscape, helping organizations streamline operations, increase productivity, reduce waste, and address labor shortages.
Since the first industrial revolution, improving productivity has been a major goal for most manufacturing operations. Today, in the middle of the fourth industrial revolution, that hasn’t changed.
Smart manufacturing – the use of nascent technology within the industrial Internet of things (IIoT) to address traditional manufacturing challenges – is leading a supply chain revolution, resulting in ...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is well underway, and it's transforming manufacturing back into an economic powerhouse. Ideas behind smart manufacturing are fueling it. There are many technologies ...
Among the many industries that stand to be transformed by robotics, automation, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), one stands out. While energy, oil & gas, nuclear decommissioning, engineering, mining, ...
BEIJING — Lenovo, the world’s top producer of supercomputers as well as PCs, said it resumed operations at its Shenzhen manufacturing facility on Feb. 10 after shutting down temporarily due to the ...
Many companies look to diversify their supply chains, which means a need for technically sophisticated factories and assembly plants in North America. Epsilon Advanced Materials (EAM), an Indian ...
Manufacturers are spending millions of dollars to implement smart systems that include machine learning, sensors, and robotics to jump on the Industry 4.0 bandwagon. The white papers and news articles ...
In smart manufacturing, timely and accurate data flow is critical. Manufacturers seek to monitor every step in their process to ensure optimal results. However, significant challenges include ...
Smart manufacturing has become a global consensus in the manufacturing industry due to the rapid changes in consumer market demand. The implementation scenarios that incorporate generative AI ...