Technology interventions in the manufacturing segment

2022-06-18 19:53:17 By : Ms. Joanna Yuen

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The manufacturing industry has always been driven by the technological advancements and innovations.  From big data analytics to advanced robotics, the revolutionary advantages of mode, technologies are helping manufacturers reduce human intervention, improve plant productivity and gain a competitive advantage.

Sophisticated technologies such as AI, Internet of Things and 3D printing, among others, shape the future of manufacturing by lowering production costs of production, improving the speed of operations and minimizing errors. productivity is critical to the success of a manufacturing plant; individual manufacturers are expected to make significant investments in these technologies.

Here are five technological interventions that are driving growth in the manufacturing industry 

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