Accenture’s new report, Rethinking the Course to Manufacturing’s Future, shows that AI, automation and digital technologies will become increasingly important in manufacturing.
ECKENTAL, Germany—Elektronik, a manufacturer of complex electronic assemblies here, is expanding its use of Aegis Software’s FactoryLogix manufacturing execution system.
A recent MIT Technology Review survey revealed that 64% of manufacturers are exploring AI to enhance product quality. With rising consumer demands and regulatory challenges, improving efficiency in quality control is crucial. Traditional inspection methods struggle with human error and scalability, limiting effective defect detection.
By leveraging AI tools, manufacturers can achieve the critical balance between efficiency and the aerospace industry’s strict regulatory and safety standards.
The aerospace industry faces a challenging task in balancing cost reduction with stringent quality standards. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) offers transformative solutions in manufacturing and metrology, enabling manufacturers to optimize production processes while ensuring compliance with safety regulations and maintaining high-quality outputs.
Software enables Ancra Aircraft to optimize its assembly process by replacing text-based work instructions with animated, model-based, visual instructions.
With BuildOS, engineers drop in a CAD file, and the software automatically generates path plans, sequences assembly steps, produces 3D renderings and animations, and generates text for each instruction.
BuildOS generates path plans, sequences assembly steps, produces 3D renderings and animations, and generates text for each instruction.
April 2, 2025
NEW YORK—Dirac Inc. has released a new version of its BuildOS software, which uses CAD data to generate work instructions for complex mechanical assemblies.