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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, July 27, 2023
Manufacturing companies can now dramatically increase throughput, optimize their supply chain, and speed up R&D. Since the advent of the internet, the world's largest manufacturing facilities have digitized their operations. Factory floor tools are now generating terabytes of data, giving organizations access to more data than they can handle.
Fremont, CA: Almost every manufacturing facility in the world has digitized its operations since the Internet was invented. Today, factory floor tools produce terabytes of data, providing organizations with more data than they can handle. Unfortunately, many businesses lack the resources to turn this information into profit and improved productivity. For this, businesses need artificial intelligence.
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Key Applications of AI in Manufacturing:
Detecting flaws:
Many assembly lines need more methods or tools to detect flaws throughout production. Even those that may already exist are simple and call for expert engineers to create and hard-code algorithms to distinguish between working and defective components.
Numerous false positives are produced by the bulk of these systems' continued inability to learn from or incorporate new information, necessitating manual verification by staff members on-site.
Quality Control:
The need for meticulous attention to detail in manufacturing is even more pressing in the electronics industry. In the past, quality control was a manual procedure requiring a highly experienced engineer to ensure microprocessors and electronics were assembled correctly and all their circuits were configured appropriately.
Image processing algorithms can automatically verify a product's flawless production. This sorting can be done automatically and in real time by placing cameras strategically on the production floor.
Integration of the assembly line:
Today, many machinery manufacturers transmit enormous amounts of data to the cloud. Unfortunately, this information frequently exists in silos and doesn't interact well with one another. A subject matter expert is needed to interpret the results of numerous distinct dashboards to get a comprehensive picture of your organization.
You can guarantee you get a God-like vision of the business by building an integrated app that pulls data from the range of IoT-connected equipment you utilize.
Assembly Line Improvement:
You may also automate a wide range of processes by adding artificial intelligence into your IoT network and using this abundance of data. For instance, supervisors are notified when machinery operators exhibit signs of weariness. The system may automatically start contingency planning or other reorganization procedures when a piece of equipment malfunctions.
Creative Generating:
AI may assist businesses in product design as well as in the production process. Here's how it operates: a designer or engineer enters design goals into generative design algorithms. These algorithms then investigate every combination of a solution and produce design options. Finally, it tests each iteration and refines it using machine learning.
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