Manufacturing 4.0 Navigating the Journey to IT Modernization & Transformation

Manufacturing 4.0 Navigating the Journey to IT Modernization & Transformation

Santa Clara, California: The Manufacturing 4.0 industry has entered an era of radical transformation where promising levels of agility, flexibility and actionable knowledge through the convergence of operational technologies and new Information Technologies (IT) appears to raise the expectations – and doubts – of global manufacturing leaders. Although the root of polarising conversations, most agree Manufacturing 4.0 can deliver a host of benefits and have a positive impact on business. Nonetheless, this agreement does not change the reality that manufacturing organisations need assistance understanding and navigating the most critical issues in manufacturing transformation today.

The recent white paper from Frost & Sullivan in association with NTT DATA Services, Manufacturing 4.0: A Playbook for Navigating the Journey to IT Modernisation & Transformation, examines the vital role technology and sustained innovation will play in the factories of the future and ultimately next-generation manufacturing.

Click here to download the white paper

Advertisments

As companies develop, manufacturing networks often become extremely complex and difficult to manage. Many organisations in the manufacturing industry are saddled with ageing systems housing proprietary algorithms that prevent seamless integration with other systems. This creates a strategic need for a modernised scalable, reusable, extensible and reliable IT solution. In time, manufacturing architectures will have to integrate homogeneously with multiple manufacturing sites, thus creating a model of the future. In addition, manufacturers must achieve a streamlined IT environment for easy interoperability between various systems and facilitate responsive enterprises of the future.

The future of manufacturing will be challenging, but with the right strategy, technology solutions sets and an able partner, organizations will be able to structure smarter faster and simpler manufacturing operations.

Read more articles here:

ABB To Electrify Autonomous Vehicles For New Port In Singapore
[Video] Interview With Mr Tetsuo Kobayashi, Director, Business Development Group, Azbil
Embedded Motion Control
[Video] Interview With Mr Richard Habering, Head of Business Unit, igus Smart Plastics
Single Pair Ethernet For More Continuity
Yokogawa Supports World-First Implementation Of Module Type Package In An Industrial Environment
ADLINK Signs On As NVIDIA Jetson Preferred Partner
ITAP 2019: Disrupt And Demystify, The Solutions To Take On I4.0 Revolution
Growth Of The Digital Twins Market Is Driven By Industrial Digitalisation
A Digital World In Water Innovation On Display

CLICK HERE FOR LATEST NEWS.
READ CURRENT AND PAST ISSUES OF IAA.
KEEP YOURSELF UPDATED, SUBSCRIBE TO IAA NOW!
AND DON’T FORGET FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK, LINKEDIN AND TWITTER !

 

ABI Research Sees V2X Tech Gaining Momentum In Automotive But Deployment Remains Problematic
Thundersoft Brings Enterprise Edge Computing Solution To The IoT Ecosystem Leveraging AWS Greengrass & Qualcomm Technology