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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Companies are using advanced technologies like IoT on their shop floor because they can produce more at a reduced cost and time.
FREMONT, CA : Industry 4.0 solutions such as IIoT, machine learning, and cloud have begun to disrupt production. Industry experts have started to realize the full potential of future digital transformation services, technologies, and services to create more at lower costs and faster. Implementing digital transformation is no longer an option for the manufacturing business, it is now a requirement.
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The shop floor is where manufacturing begins. It's where materials are moved, and products are made, and, finally, work is completed. Every day, new technologies and equipment open up new chances for manufacturers to innovate and interact. The smart factory is the current trend in the realm of shop floor automation.
A real smart factory may use data from physical, operational, and human assets across the whole industrial network to drive manufacturing, maintenance, inventory monitoring, operations digitalization through the digital twin, and other types of activities.
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The end result will be a more efficient and flexible system, with less production downtime and a better ability to forecast and respond to changes in the facility or broader network, thus leading to improved market positioning.
Plan data and Data-Driven Decision Making
The employment of computers on the factory floor is not a new trend. Even though manufacturers have access to data generated on the factory floor, it has been locked away in proprietary manufacturing software silos until now. Manufacturers can improve their operations at an exponential rate due to shop floor analytics.
With industrial IoT solutions, collecting and managing vast amounts of manufacturing data is now easier and faster in a single facility and across numerous production locations through the cloud. When integrated with analytics, companies will obtain superior insights, enabling them to optimize plant operations, decrease defects, and execute preventative maintenance.
Preventive Maintenance for Data Analytics and Foresight
During a machine failure, most shop floors have procedures in place to redirect production. But there will be a connection between downtime and revenue/profitability. It is essential to forecast and avoid systemic collapse on large-scale plant floor equipment, such as boilers or compressors, using sensors, IoT, and analytics.
Organizations may better plan maintenance and outages, procure inventory, and schedule employees, all with the goal of having a low or zero impact on production. When companies add machine learning, they can analyze conditions such as input flow and pressure settings to see if a piece of equipment performs at its best, including energy consumption
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