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What is smart manufacturing?

Smart manufacturing uses advanced technologies, such as AI, cloud connectivity, and industrial IoT (IIoT), to increase the efficiency and agility of traditional manufacturing processes.

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What is smart manufacturing?

When we talk about smart manufacturing, we’re really talking about data. How? Smart manufacturing uses real-time data—and data-driven technologies like AI and the IIoT—to automatically adapt to changes in customer demand and business needs. It uses data from machines and sensors to optimise production, improve quality, and keep equipment running smoothly. And it uses data from across the supply chain to foresee disruption, sidestep issues, and keep the company’s promises to customers.

Definition of smart manufacturing

The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) defines smart manufacturing as: fully-integrated, collaborative manufacturing systems that respond in real time to meet changing demands and conditions in the factory, in the supply network, and in customer needs”.

Smart manufacturing is grounded in cloud connectivity. It is a combination of human creativity, digitally connected machines and assets, and AI-powered systems and analytics. The integration of AI and smart tools helps fuel adaptability and speeds up the capacity to customise outputs based upon real-time data and intel. The visibility, agility, and resilience of smart manufacturing makes it a cornerstone of more efficient supply chain models and overall business operations.

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Smart Manufacturing for Industrial Manufacturing

Learn about some of the benefits of smart manufacturing.

History: From Industry 1.0 to Industry 4.0 manufacturing

Industry 4.0 refers to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The word “Revolution” is used because each Industrial Revolution has been powered by some kind of game-changing technology or invention that “revolutionised” the entire industrial world. The First Industrial Revolution used steam; the Second, electricity; the Third was driven by basic automation and computing power; and the Fourth is powered by cyber-physical systems and intelligent technologies.

Today’s smart manufacturing is not about tearing down traditional factories and replacing them with something else. It’s about improving existing factories step by step and enhancing them with the best tools and solutions to achieve their manufacturing goals more efficiently and effectively.

Top 5 benefits of smart manufacturing

Amidst unprecedented competition, today’s businesses need to look at more than just profit as a measure of success. Long-term stability and customer loyalty arise from benefits that are felt across your business—from your customers, to your staff, and even environmentally.

  1. Efficiency and productivity: With automation, real-time data analytics, and integrated manufacturing solutions, your teams can work faster, smarter, and more safely. Predictive maintenance and automated workflows can help your IoT connected machines and assets operate at peak level with more streamlined outputs.
  2. Agility and responsiveness: At each stage in the process, smart manufacturing solutions and data analytics allow you to respond quickly to market changes—pivoting your manufacturing workflows and personalising your products with speed and acuity.
  3. Sustainability: The data gathered by smart manufacturing technologies can help enact strategic and cost-effective plans to streamline operations and reduce energy usage. From sustainable product design to greener logistics, smart solutions can support your sustainable initiatives.
  4. Improved quality control: From the frustration of bad reviews to the catastrophe of a product recall, smart manufacturing solutions can integrate across your supply chain and manufacturing operations, to ensure that quality standards are visible and verifiable at every stage.
  5. End-to-end savings: Digital integration from one end of your supply chain to the other, allows for better forecasting, inventory management, and logistic solutions. This means fewer risks, less spending and—best of all—happier customers.

Smart manufacturing technologies

Critical considerations such as cyber security and strategic business integration are all part of the digital transformation landscape. But below, we will just look at the most foundational technologies that underpin smart manufacturing practices.

Automated manufacturing vs. autonomous manufacturing

Automated manufacturing is nothing new. It simply refers to robotic devices that are programmed with the sole purpose of performing a specific action. Most often, these repetitive tasks occur in concert with other machines and humans in an environment such as a production line. Automation is essential in delivering the speed and accuracy needed for high-volume manufacturing.

Autonomous manufacturing is essentially just automated manufacturing… with a brain. Using Industry 4.0 technologies like AI and machine learning, a smart manufacturing system and the IoT devices within it, capture disparate data sets like consumer feedback, supply and demand, machine capacity, and any other relevant information. Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms can then be applied to those data sets to deliver—and automatically enact—more efficient and optimised workflows and processes.

Examples of smart manufacturing in action

See how some of the world’s most innovative companies are leveraging software solutions to optimise and streamline their manufacturing and supply chain operations:

Smart manufacturing implementation: Next steps

Some businesses have already travelled quite far down the path of digital transformation, integrating a wide range of Industry 4.0 technologies into their operations. Others are just beginning their journey or wondering where they should start.

The good news is that the best smart manufacturing solutions meet you wherever you are, helping you to initiate or continue your journey—with standalone solutions or cloud-based ERP with embedded functionality.

And finally, before you begin this process, remember to include your most valuable manufacturing asset: Your people. Put together solid communication and change management strategies to ensure that all your teams are enthusiastic, empowered, and informed about the exciting improvements to come.

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