This announcement reports the release of a technical brief summarizing reliability and compliance practices used in ...
Many manufacturing efforts stall because dashboards and pilots do not translate into real decision-making improvements. Decision intelligence bridges the gap between data overload and confident action ...
Manufacturers adopting Industry 5.0 are using AI, collaborative robots (cobots) and digital twins to enhance decision-making while empowering workers to optimize operations. Automation has defined ...
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Industry 4.0 has transformed manufacturing, connecting machines, automating processes, and changing how factories think and operate. But its success has revealed a new constraint: compute. As ...
Apurva Wadodkar, Sr. Director Data & AI at TI Automotive, is a data science leader driving strategic, people-first innovation at scale. It’s never easy when a small central team is tasked with moving ...
Industry 4.0 is still a vague term to many in manufacturing. To some, it’s projects that fit the strict standards of the German consortium that developed the term. For others, it’s synonymous with ...
Conceptually, the progression from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 reflects an ongoing evolution toward smarter, more connected and more human-centric systems that drive innovation and resilience. ERP and supply ...
Purdue University’s online smart manufacturing graduate certificate is aimed at men and women working full time in manufacturing, supply chain and information technology industries and businesses.
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