Manufacturing Magazine October 2018 | Page 45

Do you see any new technologies increasing in popularity for the industry over the next few years ? While we talk about Industry 4.0 and IIoT , the majority of manufacturers do not even have the basics in place to enable digital transformation programmes .
Therefore , I think that it will be core industrial information technologies that will significantly increase in popularity in the near future – foundational technologies like Data Collection , Manufacturing , Quality and Process Intelligence and Analytics technologies , precursors and prerequisites to the factory of the future .
What are the biggest challenges in introducing new technology in manufacturing ? These challenges fall into two broad categories . ‘ Pre-investment ’ is deciding which new technologies to invest in , which is a real challenge faced by decision-makers .
On countless occasions , I have been in discussions with manufacturing senior executives , puzzled by their poor productivity levels , or overall equipment effectiveness ( OEE ). Yet when you step through the factory door , it is like stepping back in time to a day when pencils and clipboards ruled supreme . When you visit a very progressive manufacturer that is aggressively implementing very capable
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