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Australian factory workers must prepare for industry 4.0, says new article

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Flinders University Future high-tech factory workers will rely on training and support from Industry 4.0 This is because of the technologies’ capability to reduce and correct errors in advanced manufacturing and assembly by improving software, tracking, and other features. Despite Industry 4.0

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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Identify how to determine if your company is moving quickly enough with Industry 4.0 Review differences in Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing and digital transformation. Understand Industry 4.0 It has been a dozen years of Industry 4.0 Is there an Industry 5.0?

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SCADA’s role in Industry 4.0, manufacturing applications

Control Engineering

SCADA insights SCADA systems have evolved significantly with the rise of IT/OT convergence and Industry 4.0. To achieve Industry 4.0 goals, modern SCADA systems must provide advanced functionalities and flexible data access for informed decision-making. There is no doubt that Industry 4.0

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Info-Tech Research Group publishes report on future-ready factories

Canadian Manufacturing

(CNW Group/Info-Tech Research Group) TORONTO — Global manufacturers are facing increasing demands for greater efficiency, customization, and sustainability, making the integration of advanced technologies essential. The shift to Smart Manufacturing 5.0 addresses these challenges by combining the innovations of Industry 4.0

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Four Industry 4.0 Tech Adoption Insights from Indiana Plastics Manufacturers

Mold Making Technology

In Indiana, successful Industry 4.0 implementation strategies have been revealed through more than 50 interviews with early adopters, many of which are in the plastics industry. It’s no surprise to those familiar with manufacturing in the Midwest that plastics manufacturers have benefited from this program.

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RoboGeorgia brings industry, academia, and robotics startups together in Atlanta

Robotics Business Review

“Georgia Tech also has the Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility.” While it does not yet have the established co-working facilities of MassRobotics, the federal funding of Pittsburgh, or the global reputation of Silicon Valley, it does have proximity to academia and industry. ” In contrast with the largest U.S.

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Climate Smart Engineering Conference

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers worldwide are looking at ways to minimise their environmental impact helping to contribute to net-zero emissions targets. By combining advanced manufacturing with Industry 4.0, It is these foundational aspects of advanced manufacturing which enable easy disassembly, refurbishment, and recycling.