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AI in manufacturing: Where it’s been and where it’s going

Control Engineering

Manufacturing AI insights The integration of AI into discrete manufacturing aligns with the concept of Industry 4.0, which is characterized by advancements in technologies like the industrial internet of things (IIoT) and robotics. Of course, this isn’t news to anyone in the manufacturing space.

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Critical Manufacturing and L&T Technology Services to Support Danfoss’ Smart Manufacturing Journey

i4.0 today

Critical Manufacturing, the provider of innovative, future-ready Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), announces its partnership with L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS), a leading Engineering and R&D services company headquartered in India. Director, Head of Manufacturing Service, Danfoss Group IT.

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How to benefit from digital twins, new servos, machine performance advantages

Control Engineering

Manufacturing execution system software provides better performance visibility to improve machine fleets, locally or globally. Emulate3D software, ArmorKinetix Servos and Plex manufacturing execution system (MES) software help packaging machine builders, system integrators and end-users, as well as those in other industries.

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Control Engineering November 2022 online table of contents

Control Engineering

Manufacturing digitalization: Think differently, working smarter. Manufacturers can change how they operate and make better decisions with automation and controls, but it requires a different mindset and approach. The shift from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 See six growth opportunities for manufacturers.

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More answers on bridging the gap from edge to cloud MES to make automation more effective

Control Engineering

Security is another role that edge computing can greatly assist with on a cloud-based MES. By only exposing the edge device, our control systems are much more secure. Question: Can you provide insights into the future trends of MES in manufacturing? Harrison : I think you will see more cloud-based initiatives with MES.