| | | | | | | | In this episode of Great Question, our editors share their insights on the events, technologies, and trends that shaped manufacturing in 2024. |
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| | | | | | AI’s maturation is high on their lists. But so is automation, robotics, data health and governance, multi-cloud infrastructure, and sophisticated cybersecurity. |
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| | AI’s maturation is high on their lists. But so is automation, robotics, data health and governance, multi-cloud infrastructure, and sophisticated cybersecurity. |
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| | Engaging with technology providers that prioritize secure development principles and compliance with cybersecurity standards will be a top priority for industrial companies in the new year. |
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| | | | | | Optimism mixed with some caution. |
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| | Most of the people tasked with bringing AI strategies forward within their organizations don’t really understand what the technology is or how it works. |
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| | In the new year, it will be more critical than ever for business leaders to look inward to identify what they can control. More uncertainties and potential disruptions are guaranteed. |
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| | | | | Kentucky printer maker Lexmark lent its IoT tech to another company that calls the Blue Grass State home—Big Ass Fans—which has made Lexmark’s software engine the core of its new automated comfort solution control system, CommandSense. |
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| Rewatch as Alan Raveling of Interstates helps Smart Industry’s Scott Achelpohl predict which manufacturing technologies will rise next year to the hype and the apparent staying power that AI and machine learning have gained in 2024. Alan had interesting insights on AI uses cases and also mentioned other tech such as machine control, which can help ... |
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