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How Are Digital Technologies Transforming Global Manufacturing?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The global manufacturing industry is on the brink of a dynamic shift. By 2027, sectors like automotive, aerospace, and electronics will lead the way by integrating automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and Internet of Things (IoT) to revolutionize operations.

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How Are Digital Technologies Transforming Global Manufacturing?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The global manufacturing industry is on the brink of a dynamic shift. By 2027, sectors like automotive, aerospace, and electronics will lead the way by integrating automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and Internet of Things (IoT) to revolutionize operations.

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Manufacturing outlook: 2024 industry predictions

Dinesh Mishra

How can manufacturers adapt to industry challenges in 2024? Despite 2023 being a challenging year for manufacturers, global manufacturing output is set to achieve a compound annual growth rate of three per cent between now and 2027 according to technology insight business Interact Analysis.

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Siemens Canada to invest $14M to modernize Drummondville facility

Automation Mag

The modernization project will reportedly position the Drummondville factory and its approximately 350 employees for continued success and could result in an increase of up to 15 percent in jobs by 2027. The company expects all phases of the modernization and expansion project to be completed in 2027.

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Metal Additive Manufacturing is an Untapped Market Innovation

Fabricating & Metal Work

billion by 2027. The Additive Manufacturing Forward (AM Forward) compact, initially launched in May 2022 , shows the government recognized that AM is a key solution to some of the challenges that we’re facing today — namely supply chain risks and delays, and declining manufacturing GDP looking to be turned around via reshoring.