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Smart SMEs Are Proactive Value Chain Partners

iBASEt

With high visibility into their operations, thanks to accurate insights provided by their digital systems about current production capabilities, these businesses can provide faster and more reliable responses to OEM inquiries regarding price, quality, and delivery when OEMs request parts releases within existing agreements or on new orders.

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How a collaborative approach is driving Ireland from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0

Control Engineering

For instance, there are a lack of use cases at commercial scale which demonstrate how different technology configurations can demonstrate value across the manufacturing value chain. Supporting industry with digital manufacturing Ireland has good reason to keep its manufacturing sector at the leading edge of innovation.

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Cloud-based Technologies Can Drive the Future of Europe’s Automotive Industry

i4.0 today

Digital technologies, especially, the cloud can be instrumental in transforming the industry by strengthening their core. Cloud enables other digital technologies such as AI and ML to drive intuitive decisions and build responsive value chains. Embracing Open Technologies and Cloud .

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How Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising Industry 4.0

Factory Worx

FactoryWorx Artificial Intelligence (AI) Platform gives manufacturing and distribution businesses new opportunities for growth and innovation with unprecedented speed and accuracy throughout internal processes and the entire value chain. Why is Continuous Improvement Necessary for the Manufacturing Industry? Industry 4.0

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Why Do Factories Need a Digital-Ready Infrastructure?

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

Peel back the exterior of these advancements and there’s a common denominator — a technology foundation that integrates connectivity, security, automation, collaboration and analytics across the entire business value chain. The threat landscape is changing extraordinarily fast. All this leads to complexity.