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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. With recent advances, AI will accelerate to become outsized in manufacturing trends in 2023.

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Cloud ERP and On-Premise – What is the Difference?

IQMS

The growth of cloud ERP in manufacturing is approximately 5%, with Financial Management Systems (FMS) and Human Capital Management (HCM) growing at 7% and 10%, respectively. Many manufacturers consider this the heart of their MES system. billion in annual revenues. billion in annual revenues. On-Premise Verus Cloud ERP.

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Trends, Impacts, and Benefits of Industrial Connectivity for Shop Floor Machines

OptiProERP

Billion by 2026, up from $23 Billion in 2020. Gone are the days when manufacturers were dealing with localized and simple issues. What trends in manufacturing are driving remote connectivity? More manufacturers are incorporating remote connectivity, even those with single production locations.

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The Future of Retail Supply Chain: What’s in Store?

Logistics Bureau

Real-time and predictive analytics will also play a vital role in processing shared data; ensuring supply chain partners have the visibility to maintain a dynamically shifting balance of demand and supply. Innovation in cloud computing is still on. ly scratching the surface of what’s possible. Technology for the Last Mile and More.