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4 ways generative AI addresses manufacturing challenges

IBM Services

The manufacturing industry is in an unenviable position. Manufacturers are being called to reduce their carbon footprint, adopt circular economy practices and become more eco-friendly in general. And manufacturers face pressure to constantly innovate while ensuring stability and safety.

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Manufacturing Trends Redefining the Industry in 2024

Perficient Digital Transformation

Over the last year, I’ve witnessed significant changes transforming the manufacturing industry. However, AI isn’t the only noteworthy trend manufacturers need to focus on. Manufacturers with long-established business models historically have relied on partners and dealers for customer relationships and data.

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Intelligent products in manufacturing: How new technologies unlock hyper-personalization

Capgemini

Intelligent products in manufacturing: How new technologies unlock hyper-personalization Anubhaw Bhushan May 10, 2024 Facebook Linkedin Manufacturers seeking to maintain market share will need to invest in technologies that reduce lead times and unlock personalization in design and production to meet customer expectations.

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NetSuite for Manufacturing: AI-Powered Operational Excellence

Amzur

Today’s manufacturers are wielding the double-edged sword of cloud-based solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) to achieve operational excellence. But NetSuite isn’t just another enterprise resource planning (ERP) software; it’s a platform specifically designed to cater to the unique demands of manufacturing.

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The 2023 Supply Chain Crystal Ball: Challenges and Solutions

Speaker: Olivia Montgomery, Associate Principal Supply Chain Analyst

The supply chain management techniques that dominated the last 30 years are no longer supporting consumer behavior or logistics and manufacturing capabilities. Curious to know how your peers are navigating ongoing disruption? So what’s working now? What should your plans for 2023 include? Forecasting techniques to manage inventory.

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Industry 5.0: The next paradigm shift in Manufacturing

Zinnov

The present-day version of these processes has taken the avatar of the automated manufacturing sector by running agile factories and building smart warehouse systems. The Manufacturing industry has evolved from Industry 1.0, Each phase represents important stages of Manufacturing after the Industrial revolution. Industry 5.0

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Mexico Shelter Manufacturing Services Defined

Ivemsa

When manufacturing in a foreign country, there is a lot of behind-the-scenes work necessary to help companies understand costs and logistics leading up to the official launch. and other foreign manufacturers. and other foreign manufacturers setting up operations in Mexico. which will factor into their chosen approach.

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Reshoring – The Future of Supply Chains

Speaker: Rosemary Coates - Board Member & Founder at Reshoring Institute, Best-selling Author, Host of the Frictionless Supply Chain podcast

Companies can lower the risk of disruptions by shortening the supply chain and moving manufacturing close to the points of sale to reduce the need for expensive and time-consuming transportation. Given the widespread talk of an impending recession, businesses must take steps to prevent any disruptions in order to address potential problems.