A 'Bilingual’ Approach to Smart Factories
Modern manufacturing requires dual expertise that combines traditional manufacturing knowledge with digital technology skills.
Modern manufacturing requires dual expertise that combines traditional manufacturing knowledge with digital technology skills.
By combining autonomous robots and advanced fleet management software, manufacturers can collect and analyze real-time data to implement more efficient operations.
Digital engineering and convergent manufacturing merge to revolutionize the U.S. industrial sector, enhancing supply chain resilience and global competitiveness.
Gen Z’s interest in technology is drawing them to pursue careers with manufacturers that incorporate advanced technologies and implement digital initiatives.
Manufacturing is rapidly evolving, creating a growing skills gap. Manufacturers can help bridge this gap through academic partnerships and credentialing programs.
As industrial operations advance, the risk of cyberattack increases. To combat this, companies must implement robust manufacturing cybersecurity measures.
Generative artificial intelligence is driving innovation in the manufacturing industry, offering manufacturers many use cases and benefits to improve operations.