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Great points on manufacturing automation and its challenges. 👏🏻. I would apply this to adding robotics to production lines and integrating new software.
Thoughts on common mistakes in manufacturing automation. Would love YOUR thoughts. 1 / Overlooking how it works at scale. Many startups jump into automation to speed up processes, but without thinking about scale. Automating small-batch production isn’t the same as handling thousands or millions of units. 2 / Rushing integration Plugging new automation systems into legacy tech can lead to chaos if done too fast. Fast isn’t always better. 3 / Ignoring maintenance (this also true for life in general). Lack of a maintenance strategy leads to unexpected downtime. 4 / Over-engineering / over-automation Designing for core functions and avoiding “solution overload” is important. 5 / Underestimating Data Automation generates vast amounts of data, but it’s often neglected. Even in our industries.
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Thoughts on common mistakes in manufacturing automation. Would love YOUR thoughts. 1 / Overlooking how it works at scale. Many startups jump into automation to speed up processes, but without thinking about scale. Automating small-batch production isn’t the same as handling thousands or millions of units. 2 / Rushing integration Plugging new automation systems into legacy tech can lead to chaos if done too fast. Fast isn’t always better. 3 / Ignoring maintenance (this also true for life in general). Lack of a maintenance strategy leads to unexpected downtime. 4 / Over-engineering / over-automation Designing for core functions and avoiding “solution overload” is important. 5 / Underestimating Data Automation generates vast amounts of data, but it’s often neglected. Even in our industries.
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With 20 years in manufacturing, ignoring maintenance was something I'd often see. Companies not wanting to lose production time inorder to perform maintenance would often lose even more time when something breaks. Knowing the time it takes to perform certain maintenance duties can be very beneficial. You can often "squeeze in" maintenance during times of change over, or when shipping out of the product. These are naturally occuring down times during the production cycle that a good maintenance program can take advantage of.
Thoughts on common mistakes in manufacturing automation. Would love YOUR thoughts. 1 / Overlooking how it works at scale. Many startups jump into automation to speed up processes, but without thinking about scale. Automating small-batch production isn’t the same as handling thousands or millions of units. 2 / Rushing integration Plugging new automation systems into legacy tech can lead to chaos if done too fast. Fast isn’t always better. 3 / Ignoring maintenance (this also true for life in general). Lack of a maintenance strategy leads to unexpected downtime. 4 / Over-engineering / over-automation Designing for core functions and avoiding “solution overload” is important. 5 / Underestimating Data Automation generates vast amounts of data, but it’s often neglected. Even in our industries.
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8 under-the-radar use cases of business automation for manufacturing 💡 Automating business processed has become more accessible than ever thanks to AI and no-code platforms. This advancement makes it easier to automate underused and lesser-known applications that will significantly benefit your manufacturing business. From safety and efficiency to factory floor process optimization, here are 8 examples of how business automation can enhance manufacturing operations:
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Wipfli’s Mo Abuali shared his perspective with Automation Alley on data as the foundation of Industry 4.0 and a skilled and empowered workforce to enforce this technological change. Learn the key strategies for #manufacturers to take on digital transformation.
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Wipfli’s Mo Abuali shared his perspective with Automation Alley on data as the foundation of Industry 4.0 and a skilled and empowered workforce to enforce this technological change. Learn the key strategies for #manufacturers to take on digital transformation.
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The industry is buzzing with transformation, and it's all thanks to software-defined factories. Gone are the days of closed, proprietary systems that can't keep up with our dynamic world. With the latest tech revamping the shop floor experience, attracting brilliant minds has never been this exciting! Are you ready to see where the future of manufacturing is headed? Check out this enlightening piece from Forbes, and discover how innovation is sculpting a competitive edge for those who dare to adapt. #manufacturingautomation #digitaltransformation
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