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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 post Top 5 Use Cases of AI in Manufacturing Value Chain appeared first on Machine Insider.

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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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Movers & Shakers Interview: Mitac-Synnex Group (Parent Company of Getac)

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Leveraging multiple companies within the group, including Linde LienHwa, Mitac, and Getac, the Lien Hwa group is strategically positioning itself in the hydrogen mobility value chain, spanning hydrogen generation and supply, fuel cell stack manufacturing, system integration, vehicle assembly, and aftersales service.

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Sustainable supply chains, what does it mean?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

With decarbonising supply chains now in the spotlight, addressing Scope 3 emissions is essential for companies to achieve carbon neutrality, or net-zero. Scope 3 emissions are indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur upstream and downstream of the value chain (i.e., The supply chain is a major source of Scope 3 emissions.

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

AU Manufacturing

First, many manufacturers assume they have achieved smart manufacturing by implementing technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) or data analytics in a piecemeal manner, limiting the benefits to the production floor instead of connecting them to the wider business value chain.

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Bringing bending ideas to life

Manufacturer's Monthly

“What we’ve done is divide the building up into a series of sub-assemblies, which can all be done in parallel. You can have a team of people and bring all these sub-assemblies together in one assembly line, which dramatically increases the throughput on a small footprint.

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Movers & Shakers Interview: Lien Hwa Group (Parent Company of Getac)

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Leveraging multiple companies within the group, including Linde LienHwa, Mitac, and Getac, the Lien Hwa group is strategically positioning itself in the hydrogen mobility value chain, spanning hydrogen generation and supply, fuel cell stack manufacturing, system integration, vehicle assembly, and aftersales service.