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Top 5 Use Cases of AI in Manufacturing Value Chain

Dinesh Mishra

Notably, personal care brand L’Oréal uses data gathered from social media, weather, financial markets and historical sales to power predictive AI algorithms and inform its manufacturing, inventory and supply chain strategy. The tech debuted in early 2020 and has since been open-sourced for wider adoption.

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Top 5 Strategic Imperatives Catapulting Growth in the Machine Manufacturing Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Leaving behind its days of clunky, rigid operations, today, the industry is defined by AI-powered machines, robots running assembly lines with surgical precision, and smart factories. The machine industry is evolving into a symphony of innovations, fueled by Industry 4.0 advancements.

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Sustainable supply chains, what does it mean?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

A supply chain is a vast network between large companies and their suppliers to develop, manufacture and distribute finished products to end users. More companies are becoming increasingly aware that their supply chain and sourcing decisions have a critical impact not just on the environment, but on society as well.