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Industry 4.0: The 4 Emerging Technologies Transforming Manufacturing | Bernard Marr

Martin Davis

“Manufacturing has always been a technology-driven industry. But now more than ever, the forces of digital transformation are impacting every business, bringing new and exciting possibilities but also a great number of challenges.” I have long been a fan of Bernard Marr’s articles on the real world use of AI. In this article he partners … Continue reading Industry 4.0: The 4 Emerging Technologies Transforming Manufacturing | Bernard Marr.

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The Six Words That Will Massively Improve Your Employee Recruitment in 2022

NIST

This blog is part of a monthly series brought to you by the America Works initiative. As a part of the MEP National Network’s goal of supporting the growth of small and medium-sized manufacturing companies, this series focuses on innovative approaches and uncovering the latest trends in manufacturing workforce development. Up and down busy streets nationwide, the same six-word banners stand outside in front of hundreds of businesses.

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NIST Announces Funding Opportunity for Manufacturing Centers in Kentucky, Nebraska, Rhode Island and South Dakota

NIST Manufacturing

GAITHERSBURG, Md. — The U.S.

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Vehicle Assembly 102

eFlex Systems

Vehicle Assembly has come an awfully long way since the days of Henry Ford.

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The Supply Chain in 2025: What to Expect

In 2025, the Supply Chain continues its evolution toward “Logistics 4.0,” inspired by Industry 4.0. Two major characteristics define this transformation: automation, driven by robotic solutions, and prediction, paving the way for an era of planning and simulation powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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How “human-led” process optimization hurts process manufacturers

Seebo Manufacturing

Traditional approaches to manufacturing process optimization rely entirely on human-led analysis and decision-making. This limits manufacturers and ultimately harms their […]. The post How “human-led” process optimization hurts process manufacturers appeared first on Seebo Blog.