NEW YORK—According to a recent study by Deloitte, smart factories have enabled manufacturers to achieve a 20 percent increase in employee productivity.
STUTTGART—Engineers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics have developed an analytical concept that combines measurements of temperature, air quality, lighting and noise with workers’ subjective perceptions.
ALEXANDRIA, VA—The National Science Foundation is investing $25.5 million to support fundamental research and workforce development that will enable next-generation U.S. manufacturing.
Jennifer Chew, Vice President of Solutions and Consulting shares how Bristlecone—a supply chain services and technology firm—helps clients across industries navigate disruption, improve resiliency, and adopt next-generation tools like AI.
WASHINGTON—According to Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute, almost 2 million U.S. manufacturing jobs could be left unfilled within the next 10 years.
AI is profoundly reshaping manufacturing, enabling businesses to achieve higher quality standards, greater operational efficiency and more imaginative resource utilization.
AI-powered predictive maintenance helps anticipate machine failures, allowing for proactive action that saves time and costs. According to a Deloitte study, 86% of manufacturing executives believe that AI and intelligent technologies will enhance competitiveness in the next five years.