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AI, Data and the Digital Manufacturing Future

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Getty Images Machining technology providers have offered hardware and software for collecting and managing manufacturing data for years, but IMTS 2024 marks what could be a sea change toward the next great leap in digital manufacturing technology: AI. in W193-A as part of the IMTS Conference.

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Investing with confidence in digital manufacturing

E&T

This helps teams prioritise how they allocate time and budget to a project and drives them to identify the use cases most likely to deliver value fastest - typically those that tackle the most persistent, frequent and wasteful bottlenecks in their production processes.

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Why Are Digital Manufacturing Dashboards Important in Industry 4.0?

Factory Worx

Why Are Digital Manufacturing Dashboards Important in Industry 4.0? Naturally, data and manufacturing dashboards are critical aspects of this process. The manufacturing analytics dashboard converts the never-ending data stream from real-time monitoring devices into simple visual displays and actionable insights.

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Generative AI Industrial Copilots to Deliver Contextual Intelligence

Gary Mintchell

The three role-based copilots—Plant Performance Copilot, Digital Manufacturing Copilot, and the Connected Worker Copilot—provide enhanced human-like interaction so workers can get beyond standard data analytics and analysis to understand what happened, why, and more importantly, anticipate future events.

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AI-powered digital twins: Rockwell Automation enhances Emulate3D with NVIDIA Omniverse integration

Automation Mag

As lines scale, larger digital twins require more computational power, risking bottlenecks. Automation leaders need scalable solutions to achieve full factory-scale models, building on digital twin successes.

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Hexagon Unveils Nexus—a Digital Reality Platform

Gary Mintchell

Digital Reality appears to have little or nothing in common with the buzz around virtual or augmented reality. It’s the thing we’ve been working out for the past 10-15 years—aligning all our digital manufacturing data with physical reality. People think that’s a new thing. But, times have changed and technology is much better.

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Take Small Steps to Experience Big Gains with AI-based Solutions

Fabricating & Metal Work

Welcome to 2024 where the road to digital manufacturing, cybersecurity and AI is paved with endless possibilities. Digital solutions provide many advantages when addressing challenges such as labor constraints, supply chain bottlenecks, or time management in the design stages of production.