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Manufacturers using digital transformation to future-proof operations

Control Engineering

Future-proof manufacturing holds the promise of smart, connected factories able to use data to nimbly adapt to highly competitive environments, supply chain challenges and demanding customers. The computer vision platform digitizes manual assembly by using a system of AI-enabled cameras to track operator’s movements in real-time. “You

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Will the 21st Century See an End to Human Labour?

21st Century Tech

The modern industrial production line today has seen assembly line workers and those working in warehousing replaced by machines. According to an October 2021 article appearing in The Guardian , automation is already in use throughout a variety of industries, from fast food to agriculture. Is that the entire story?

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What does it take to truly achieve smart manufacturing in Asia Pacific?

AU Manufacturing

Article by Steve Long, General Manager Asia Pacific and Japan, Intel Over the past few decades, the world has witnessed the rise of Asia Pacific through its manufacturing capability, fueled by labor, economic and regulatory advantages. However, the world’s manufacturing powerhouse is now at a critical inflection point.

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The Important Role of AI in Car Manufacturing

ATS

Amazingly, automation technology — which, by some measures, has been around for more than a century, starting with the introduction of the production assembly line — continues to evolve today. In this article, we will explore the evolution of AI in car manufacturing and the benefits that this technology continues to provide.

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AI’s revolutionary impact on industrial manufacturing

Control Engineering

AI scales from a single machine and extends across the entire manufacturing production line and supply chain. A common automation strategy is to remove variation from the assembly line. The vision Sircar paints for AI goes far beyond robots moving parts on an assembly line.

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Adopting Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing May Seem Challenging – But It’s Not!

Dinesh Mishra

The world’s largest manufacturing companies are rushing to adopt AI to increase throughput, assure product quality, optimize supply chains, and improve worker safety. In this article, I will explore how an ordinary manufacturing company can approach industrial AI. Supply chain tracking and visibility.

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Industry 4.0 assessment: Are you moving quickly enough?

Control Engineering

is about using digital platforms, products and services to gain a competitive advantage, much like steam engines, assembly lines, and industrial robots did in previous industrial revolutions. These two terms of often confused, but there is an important distinction between them. Industry 4.0