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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, July 20, 2022
The purpose of any enterprise manufacturing intelligence solution is to extract meaningful knowledge from vast amounts of manufacturing data, resulting in beneficial business outcomes.
FREMONT, CA: Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence is software that gathers manufacturing-related data from many sources to report, evaluate, and transmit data between enterprise level and plant floor systems. The advantage is that when the data is gathered from many sources, a new context is derived from it, assisting the user in determining what they truly require. ISA95, Enterprise-Control System Integration Standard, is commonly used in Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence software. It is an international standard established for global manufacturers that is applicable across all industries and processes. ISA95 defines uniform nomenclature for supplier and manufacturer communication and operational and information models that set the groundwork for data use.
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The different qualities that EMI software should have are as follows:
• Data collection from many sources
• Providing a data structure concept that would allow consumers to search for information quickly
• Allow users to evaluate data, particularly across production locations.
• Providing a visual summary of data, most likely in the form of a dashboard
• Data transmission between plant-floor and enterprise-level systems
Increases productivity
Integration of big data analytics with enterprise manufacturing intelligence software can assist organizations in identifying, analyzing, and mitigating difficulties and errors in manufacturing units, resulting in increased productivity and efficient data sharing between business units. Furthermore, the rise of big data analytics will play a significant role in developing this market since it is widely applied in the aerospace, defense, oil & gas, and automotive industries.
Helps to assist in the market based on prior data
Before the Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence software's introduction, plant manufacturing data used to be recorded on paper, which was a time-consuming task. Also, because each production unit or plant used to run as an autonomous silo, executives didn't have a comprehensive view of shop-floor level information, which was ineffective for making strategic level decisions. These circumstances resulted in the development of EMI software, which provided a one-stop solution. Integrating big data analytics with EMI software and adopting cloud-based software will also boost the market in the following years. It will be driven primarily by the requirement for operational excellence and to improve collaboration across enterprise verticals.
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