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4 ways robotics, AI will transform industry in 2024

Robotics Business Review

That makes me confident that 2024 will see the growth of data-driven logistics and manufacturing systems. Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) companies highlight this progression, promising improved efficiency and reduced downtime through Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) visualization and predictive maintenance.

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Four Robotic Predictions for 2024: AI set to supercharge robotic automation

Gary Mintchell

That makes me confident that 2024 will see the growth of data-driven logistics and manufacturing systems. Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) companies highlight this progression, promising improved efficiency and reduced downtime through Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) visualization and predictive maintenance.

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Universal Robots Shares Four Predictions for 2024: AI Set to Supercharge Robotic Automation

Fabricating & Metal Work

Developments in robotics software will enable more sharing and reuse Logistics is one of industries expected to see a 46% growth in cobot shipments for 2023-2027. That makes me confident that 2024 will see the growth of data-driven logistics and manufacturing systems. The stand-out projected growth area?

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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

Popular examples include overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), quality, flexibility and even innovation. The scope typically includes the entire manufacturing value chain including product design and development, production planning, supply chain management, production, quality control and distribution.

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Leveraging data for manufacturing efficiency: Insights from Hugo Lafontaine of Schneider Electric

Automation Mag

While in manufacturing we are looking at a high level of operational, supply chain and customer/market data, the most valuable type of data will depend on the situation of a particular manufacturer. Additionally, supply chain data allows manufacturers to better manage inventory and improve end-to-end logistics.