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Manufacturing Industry 4.0 needs to modernize operations says Info-Tech

Canadian Manufacturing

In its recent report titled The Durable Goods Manufacturing Industry 4.0 However, the industry’s technology adoption rate has increased since the onset of the pandemic. The number of connected devices is projected to increase to 25 billion by 2030 from 7.74

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Why now is the perfect time to ‘get on’ with Industry 4.0

Manufacturer's Monthly

When the term ‘Industry 4.0’ Twelve years on, you and I know and understand the benefits of Industry 4.0, And through these conversations, it is clear manufacturers’ awareness of Industry 4.0 Let’s talk about the reasons why it’s time to ‘get on’ with Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0

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Registration opens for Automotive Supply Chain Forum at Automechanika Birmingham 2023

MEM

Messe Frankfurt UK, organisers of Automechanika Birmingham, has announced registration is now open for visitors to secure free tickets to its refreshed trade event, the Automotive Supply Chain Forum, in association with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

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Unlocking Sustainability Opportunities Through Supply Chain Digitalization

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Towards Lower Emissions and a Sustainable Supply Chain With the global developments moving towards sustainability, Oman and UAE have both pledged net zero emissions by 2050, whereas KSA, Kuwait and Bahrain have committed to zero carbon emissions by 2060. with digitalization at its heart.

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Infyos Finds 75 per cent of the World’s Battery Supply Chain at Risk of Violating US and EU Laws on Forced Labour

i4.0 today

Lithium-ion batteries are at the heart of the transition from fossil fuels, but fundamental supply chain changes are needed to eliminate widespread forced labour and child labour abuses.

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Aussie fabricators are turning down work due to skill shortages

Manufacturer's Monthly

With a considerable volume of work being onshored in the wake of international supply chain disruptions, most Australian fabrication companies are so strapped for skilled welders that they are working at anywhere between 30 per cent and 50 per cent of their full capacity. capabilities. Welders are environmentally responsible.

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The Connectivity Revolution: How the Emergence of 5G Networks Are Reshaping Manufacturing

21st Century Tech

Its true potential is realized when integrated with Industry 4.0 From manufacturing to supply chain strategies and logistics, IoT sensors can harness the potential of 5G to create a connected, intelligent ecosystem, transforming the way companies operate. technologies. What are these? When will we see 6G deployed?