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3 Ways to Put Big Data to Work in Your Factory

synchrono

Is enthusiasm for Big Data wavering? trillion in economic value in the global manufacturing sector by 2025. They also predicted that 80 to 100% of manufacturers will have implemented IIoT applications by then and already be reaping the benefits of data-driven insights into their operations.

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Smart Manufacturing Trends to Expect in 2024

OptiProERP

With 2024 on the horizon, more manufacturers are adopting smart manufacturing technology. It is helping them capture benefits across the entire manufacturing value chain. Examples of intelligent factories include on-demand manufacturing and virtual inventories.

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Trends That Will Transform Manufacturing in 2023 & Beyond

RFgen

Supply chain optimization and attracting talent will continue to be top-of-mind for manufacturers. Artificial intelligence (AI) is most likely to transform the manufacturing sector. Manufacturing has changed dramatically in recent years. trillion in value by 2025. A recent McKinsey study found that Industry 4.0

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Imagine the Supply Chain of 2025

Arkieva

The theme of the event was to imagine the Supply Chain of 2025. He specifically mentioned the example of re-shoring of manufacturing. By 2025: Supply Chains will learn as we sleep. And then every table generated some suggestions on what the supply chain of 2025 will look like. Specifically, she mentioned 5 things.

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AI and IoT on the Cutting Edge

Enterra Insights

billion units by 2025, a sharp jump from the 13.8 ” They note, “In comparison, non-IoT connections include smartphones, laptops, and computers, with connections of these types of devices set to amount to just over 10 billion units by 2025 – three times fewer than IoT device connections. .” ” 4.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Digital Disruption: Closing the Connectivity Gap in Manufacturing with Digital Operations

GlobalTranz

A global marketplace is emerging that represents a huge opportunity for manufacturing. But the market is segmented, demanding specialization that will be tough for traditional manufacturers to handle. Technology and Manufacturing: It is a Part of the Cerasis DNA & How we Empower our Manufacturing Shippers.

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The Internet of Things and Big Data

Enterra Insights

.” IoT ecosystems are going to create so much data only cognitive technologies will be capable of analyzing it. Analysts from Zerone note, “According to Forbes, it’s predicted that the amount of data generated will increase to 175 zettabytes by 2025. ” Data, however, comes in two varieties. Footnotes. [1]