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1. IDC: https://bluecrux.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IDC-FutureScape-Worldwide-Manufacturing-2018- Predictions.pdf 2, 4 & 5. IDC 3. Deloitte:https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/ch/Documents/consumer-business/ch-en-consumer-business-made-to-order-consumer-review.pdf
Unlocking IoT Potential to Accelerate Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing has undergone several generational shifts over the past few centuries thanks to the advent of mechanisation and computing. The next shift is known as ‘Industry 4.0’, a term used to describe a variety of new technologies incorporating intelligent systems, advanced communications and automation. What does the factory of the future look like and what role will technology play?
The Ability to Analyse and Collect High Quality Data
Greater Agility and Customisation
Automation and Efficiency
The Ability to Analyse & Collect High Quality Data
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
5G and Edge Computing
Enables low latency/high capacity networks to reliably connect mission-critical systems.
Big Data and AI Analytics
Helps organisations make data-driven decisions.
3D Printing
Rapid, small-scale production enabling cost-effective customised products.
Virtual Reality (VR)
Speeds up time to market through quicker designing, testing and modifying of product designs.
Automation and Robotics
AI algorithms optimise systems and predict faults. Self-driving vehicles move components around the factory, boosting production.
Digital Twins
Allows manufacturers to simulate changes without affecting operations – helping to identify efficiencies.
Augmented Reality (AR)
VR supports training and remote maintenance, while AR gives employees access to real-time data, boosting efficiency.
Over 50% of consumers want personalised goods or services and will pay more for them.
Automated tools help systems and staff become more productive, reduce staff requirements and offset skills shortages.
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By 2021, 60% of manufacturers will have empowered floorworkers with VR/AR technologies or intelligent assistants.
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Demand fluctuations and mass customisation needs will drive 35% of manufacturers to consider using customer, connected-product and social media data.
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50% of manufacturers will collaborate with customers and consumers on product designs.
Connects assets & generates data giving manufacturers visibility over processes/supply chain.
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By 2020, 80% of manufacturers will need to extensively restructure, placing data at the centre of their processes.
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By 2021, 75% of G2000 manufacturers will have digital platforms to unify product and manufacturing process data.
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