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Industrial Processes & Wireless Communications – Part II: Manufacturing Logistics

Cisco Manufacturing

The Internet is littered with articles about Industry 4.0. Adoption of digital industrial processes have accelerated since the German government led this initiative to maintain national industrial prowess. For example, with digital twins and modular flexible systems. One of the main features of Industry 4.0

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Smart manufacturing’s impact: Is it moving fast enough?

Control Engineering

Smart manufacturing technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), digital twins, digital threads, manufacturing execution systems (MES), advanced analytics, cobots and more all very powerful technologies.

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Manufacturing Execution Systems

ATS

Share With the wealth of data that can — and should — be collected and monitored using today’s industrial technology, the need for a unified tool to record, analyze, synthesize and store this information is more important than ever. Read on to learn more about what an MES in manufacturing is and how it works.

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15 pieces of automation advice from ROKLive 2022

Control Engineering

Digital transformation is crucial for sustainability in water operations, according to Kelvin Hurdle and Ali Rose, in the session, “Water Wastewater Peer Exchange: Water Sustainability Initiatives Drive Smart Water Adoption for Industrial Users and Water Utilities.”. Digital transformation is making manufacturing smarter, just in time.

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Low-Code Manufacturing Platforms: What They are and How They Benefit You

ATS

Low-code manufacturing is one of the most promising applications of Industry 4.0 By providing more control and agency to those who are working the closest to equipment and processes, low-code for manufacturing leverages the know-how of your workers in the most effective way possible. Leveraging Industry 4.0

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How digital transformation delivers bottom-line benefits for manufacturers

Control Engineering

The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applied the IoT to manufacturing, providing a communications backbone for everything in the plant. For instance: AI is now becoming a part of almost every aspect of manufacturing. The idea of transformation is to transform. It is not an easy or straightforward process.

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IDC MarketScape Names Critical Manufacturing a Leader in Manufacturing Execution Systems

i4.0 today

Critical Manufacturing, a leader in advanced Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and a subsidiary of ASMPT, reports that it has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Manufacturing Execution Systems 2024-2025 Vendor Assessment (doc #US51813624, November 2024).