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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Monday, December 23, 2024
Industrial automation is becoming a top priority for businesses, driven by advancements in AI, IoT, and robotics, accelerating the development of manufacturing operations.
FREMONT, CA: Industrial automation is transforming in 2024, driven by advancements in AI, collaborative robots, and IoT integration. Successful businesses will have an advantage due to labor challenges, higher demand, and tighter budgets, as these technologies and automation drive the evolution.
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Industrial automation trends for 2024 include adopting digital technologies like generative AI, digital twins, and 4D vision, which enhance manufacturing efficiency. Businesses will continue investing in these technologies as they become more accessible. Digital twins, virtual replicas of physical systems, objects, or processes, are expected to increase in usage, providing benefits such as faster market access, improved product quality, enhanced employee training, increased sustainability, and predictive maintenance. These technologies are expected to be more widespread and beneficial for businesses of all sizes.
Generative AI and automation are expected to revolutionize businesses by comprehensively understanding ongoing activities and predicting manufacturing equipment breakdowns. AI will continue to be a valuable resource for product development, while automation will catalyze the realization of these products.
4D vision technology is revolutionizing how robots move by incorporating artificial intelligence and human-like elements. This technology enhances process efficiency and allows robots to perform tasks safely within their operational environment. The advanced capabilities of 4D vision facilitate faster image processing, significantly accelerating the speed at which robots execute automated applications. This advancement in vision technology is expected to revolutionize automation processes.
Automated guided vehicles and autonomous mobile robots are increasingly integrated into operations beyond warehouse automation. Companies are attaching cobots to AMRs and AGVs for various tasks, allowing for more flexibility in navigating obstacles. This trend extends beyond warehouse automation, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of warehouse operations.
Speed to automation will become a top priority for manufacturers as they recognize the need for technology. Companies of all sizes seek to automate their operations, which is essential for business success. Those who can quickly adapt will have a significant advantage. Smaller and new automation companies are also expected to make the move.
Machine learning and predictive analytics transform how automation systems are analyzed, enabling real-time decision-making, improved predictive maintenance, and operational optimization through software solutions that will take center stage in the industry.
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