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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, February 02, 2022
IIoT is the core of MI. It is helping manufacturing intelligence to evolve rapidly.
FREMONT, CA: Technological innovation is revolutionizing the manufacturing industry. Cutting-edge technologies like AI, ML, IIoT, and cloud are driving the manufacturing sector. The industry has reached the critical threshold due to the new age inventions and their implementations. Manufacturers must embrace the digital transformation in their operations to be at the competitive edge.
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The software systems integrate the operational data for high-end data analysis through big data analytics. It is largely dependent on the data capturing methods by using IIoT. The needs and objectives of manufacturing differ from those of a corporate front office, even though some people may connect MI with business intelligence (BI). Traditionally, business intelligence (BI) has measured sales, revenues, and other KPIs with a corporate focus. On the plant floor, MI evaluates human and machine performance. It can integrate with BI to increase the value of the company. Still, on its own, it provides an autonomous flow of information on Production processes utilizing technologies that were previously used in the IT sector.
Production is the core of manufacturing industries. Manufacturers are always concerned about the efficiency of the production equipment and operational processes. Every device and equipment involved in the production unit generates data, which can become irrelevant if fragmented. Data integration is vital to detect the actual cause of any existing and upcoming issue. Through data analysis, the hurdles in the production line are predicted and identified in real-time and are informed to the employees for rectification.
Let us understand the recent trends in manufacturing intelligence.
Adoption of IIoT: Sensor-embedded machinery and industrial equipment are becoming more prevalent on factory floors. These sensors gather data from each piece of machinery, transfer it to the cloud or software, and then analyze it to provide feedback on the manufacturing process and enhance each link in the supply chain.
Augmented and virtual reality: AR and VR enable manufacturers to view the production environment created virtually to understand and predict the issues in advance. It allows the manufacturers to forecast a product's design complications and make corrections before making it production-ready.
Digital twins: To effectively monitor and gather data, physical and virtual components work together. For instance, a virtual arm can gather data on the equipment while a robotic arm performs its duty, increasing predictive maintenance.
Cloud computing: Manufacturer relies upon the cloud to enhance smart factory culture. Implementing IIoT and robotics has enabled companies to optimize and streamline production processes.
The future of manufacturing intelligence
The deployment of industrial digitalization is expected to increase, even though Industry 4.0 and MI are in their development stage. Digital technologies like virtual reality solutions and sophisticated applications will be useful in enhancing productivity.
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