The global pandemic transformed manufacturing facilities. Unprecedented staffing shortages, supply chain disruption and an immediate need for simplified operations increased the demand for smart,
As we begin 2023, Pravina Raghavan, the director of NIST’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership, looks ahead to the most transformative technology taking hold for the coming year and beyond in the
“We’ve experienced 20 years of evolution in two years.” That’s how Rockwell Automation's CEO, Blake Moret, describes the findings of the company’s 8th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing
“We’ve experienced 20 years of evolution in two years,” states Rockwell Automation’s CEO, Blake Moret. His statement is telling and illustrates the seismic shifts across the manufacturing sector.
As the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, sustainability has become a key focus area for manufacturers worldwide who are under pressure to reduce their environmental impact.
The manufacturing industry is still facing a labor shortage, especially in skilled labor. Companies are attempting to use several tactics to fix this, including investing in advanced technologies
SME, the nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of manufacturing technology and fostering manufacturing and engineering talent and capabilities in North America, and AMT – The Association For
Digital transformation is top of mind for many manufacturing companies, but to achieve results manufacturers should begin their transformation with a digital lean approach.