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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, November 30, 2018
Artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated into nearly every field of work, and the manufacturing industry is the most recent to be on the brink of a significant breakthrough, led by AI. The disruption is going to not only change the way production, distribution, and consumption of goods have been addressed so far, but also the safety and ergonomics of the manufacturing shop floor.
AI provides the advancement in computing power, enabling machines to comprehend and classify data to identify patterns, and to learn and adapt from previous experiences and requirements. As the cost of development has plunged, AI has been able to make inroads in the manufacturing industry.
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While the use of robotics and automated machinery has found a place in the shop floors, the hazardous workload can be taken off the hands of manual labor. Giving the robots the ability to collaborate with humans and engage them effectively and safely. The implementation of sensitive cameras with image recognition proves to be a game changer.
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By Sanjay Choubey, VP-IT, Briggs & Stratton
From the business standpoint, AI algorithms can analyze and predict the demand patterns of a given product-based parameters such as time frame, demographics, and the likes, while considering climatic conditions, political scenario et al. Using this, the demand can be understood, enabling the organization to plan the human resources, inventory, infrastructure and energy.
Apart from augmenting the supply chain management, AI can play a vital role in predicting the machine life, maintenance cycles, parts replacement, and routine checks to ensure longer life of the equipment.
While it can be safely assumed that AI is going to take manufacturing into a new paradigm, it can be seen to significantly influence the bottom line for the organization itself. The presence of AI can surely be expected to increase the workforce efficiency, productivity, and life of machine parts along with giving the decision makers a better preview of the market trends and dynamics, empowering them to take viable and profitable decisions.
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