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What does IO-Link mean in Smart Manufacturing?

Marshall Wolf Automation

Since 2006, when the term “Smart Manufacturing” was first coined, industrial manufacturers have been focused on improving the transmission and analysis of production data. Smart machines and collaborative robotics . Additive manufacturing (AM). Advanced robotics. Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

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Machines as “Thinking” Partners

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

It’s getting warmer every day in Silicon Valley, so I started my summer reading early with a science fiction classic, Isaac Asimov’s “I, Robot.” I found myself both chuckling and finding contemporary … Read more on Cisco Blogs

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Industrial IoT

ATS

Smart manufacturingSmart” is the watchword in modern manufacturing, and with AI in the mix, we’re seeing a revolution. Whether it’s smart manufacturing or predictive maintenance, this approach reduces costs and improves efficiency and quality.

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Automotive Digital Transformation

ATS

The technology driving digital transformation in automotive industry manufacturing represents a vast scope of enhancements to existing concepts such as automation, maintenance, data collection and more. Smart manufacturing in automotive industry applications also involves new — or newly applied — technology. View all resources.

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Industry 5.0: The Next Era of Industrial Processes

ATS

Supporting humans, not superseding them: AI, robots and automation are here to stay and will continue to evolve — but Industry 5.0 technologies Robots and cobots: Robotics in Industry 5.0 Industry 5.0 The next generation of skilled workers will expect to be supported by technology, but not to take a back seat to it. Industry 5.0

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Using AI & Machine Learning for Condition Monitoring

ATS

Powerful mathematical models and artificial intelligence algorithms are helping simplify and consolidate the complexities of manufacturing operations, even going so far as being able to predict equipment failures with a surprising 92% accuracy rate! Machine learning is no longer a far-fetched dream but a reality for manufacturing.

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Cognitive Computing In Manufacturing

ATS

Cognitive computing in manufacturing is a key technology underpinning the digital transformation of Industry 4.0 and the smart factory. This impact is only poised to increase, this article will help you understand how and when cognitive and smart manufacturing trends can benefit you. 2022 IIoT Trends. View all resources.