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Title: Top 5 Technologies that will Transform Manufacturing in 2021


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TOP 5 TECHNOLOGIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM
MANUFACTURING IN 2021
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Technologies in Manufacturing
  • A lot has been said and learned about Industry
    4.0, and how it has transmogrify the production
    sector by enabling manufacturers with choices to
    utilize new instruments and technology in the
    product life cycle. Most of us know that Industry
    4.0 has enabled manufacturers to boost
    operational visibility, reduce costs, accelerate
    generation times, and deliver exceptional
    customer care.
  • Nevertheless, 2021 swiftly approaches, along with
    the world is now moving towards Industry 5.0.
    It's time to shift our attention away from
    Industry 4.0 and toward Industry 5.0. The fourth
    industrial revolution centered on using
    technology to maximize the way of production, the
    fifth is about approximating machine and man --
    which is, a cooperation between people and smart
    systems. Based on who you ask, Industry 5.0 is
    either on the immediate horizon, or it's here,
    its arrival accelerated by the onset of the
    COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Regardless of the view, you subscribe to, there
    are frequently little questions that producers
    must still embrace change so as to remain before
    competitors and win market share within an
    offbeat industry. Those who wish to not just
    survive, but thrive, have to leverage the latest
    technologies and trends.

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Top 5 Technologies in Manufacturing
  • VR AR Support Touchless Service Model
  • IoT is (Still) The Big Thing
  • Intrinsic Security
  • 5G
  • Digital Connectivity To All The Things

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AR VR
  • COVID-19 has become the significant hindrance in
    the field of service arms of manufacturing
    companies, intercepting technicians by seeing job
    sites to put in equipment or supervising repairs.
    Fortunately, high-tech technologies such as
    augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR)
    has made it possible for technicians to give
    remote support by sending clients AR- and -
    VR-enabled apparatus and walking them through
    basic troubleshooting and fixes.
  • For manufacturers, this acted as an exhilarant
    opportunity. In the past, clients were often
    loath to explore touchless service alternatives
    and rather preferred the ease of obtaining a
    technician to come on site to finish a repair.
    Now, thanks to COVID-19, more customers are
    hospitable to this notion, allowing manufacturers
    to evaluate brand new procedures and processes
    together with the long term goal of making them
    permanent fittings. In the long run, clients and
    field support technicians like the reduced chance
    of vulnerability, and manufacturers enjoy
    researching new lines of business from the
    reduced probability of vulnerability, and
    manufacturers gain from researching new lines of
    business.

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Internet of Things
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming popular
    day by day, the widespread use of technologies in
    the production industry, it remains on top of
    tendencies lists year after year because of its
    adaptability and innovation -- and this year is
    no exception.
  • IoT, which allows the interconnection of special
    devices inside an present internet
    infrastructure, has enabled manufacturers to make
    informed, strategic decisions employing real time
    information and achieve a vast array of goals,
    such as cost reduction, enhanced efficiency,
    improved security, product innovation, and more.
    According to a study from the MPI Group, almost a
    third (31) of production processes now
    incorporate smart devices and embedded
    intelligence. Additionally, 34 percent of
    producers have plans to integrate IoT technology
    into their processes, while 32 plan to
    incorporate IoT technology into their products.

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Intrinsic Security
  • For the longest time, the tech world followed a
    bolted-on method of safety that mainly consisted
    of patching the infrastructure in the data centre
    to the edge. With the danger landscape becoming
    increasingly complex and sophisticated with all
    the bad actors getting more sophisticated, it's
    now quite obvious that this is not working.
    Security needs to be reinvented from the current
    model to be built into every facet of the
    infrastructure and applications deployed on it,
    thereby reducing the attack surface
    significantly.
  • The focus is on"known good behaviour" that may be
    used to detect anomalies which can then be
    isolated and addressed. AI/ML will form the
    underpinnings of this intrinsic security model
    and that I feel the future of smart security will
    lie in how inborn security strategies operate in
    the context of infrastructure.

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5G
  • 5G will be a game changer for the telecom sector.
    GSMA Intelligence forecasts that there will be
    over 50 5G networks globally by 2021 and by 2025,
    there will be more than 1.3B 5G connections
    covering 40 of the international population.
  • From clever cities to linked healthcare to
    enhance security, there are countless use cases
    for 5G. Obviously, delivering contemporary
    services and applications requires an agile and
    scalable telco cloud and a multi-cloud strategy
    that may unify your network and IT environments,
    and connect them to personal enterprise clouds,
    advantage clouds, and public clouds. As the
    network develops, AI will be the mechanism to
    simplify the sophistication that will inevitably
    arise out of countless endpoints and
    unprecedented quantities of data.

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Digital Connectivity to All the Things
  • In 2020, the manufacturing and food processing
    industries were severely jolted by the
    international pandemic. From closed facilities to
    rigid communication channels, it had been hard
    for some to stay flexible. As a result, 94
    percent of Fortune 1000 companies experienced
    disruptions in their supply chain.
  • In this year 2021, electronic connectivity will
    be one of the imperious trends in manufacturing
    and food processing. Businesses will be seeking
    to digitally connect as many prospects of the
    production process as possible to keep ahead of
    additional disruptions.
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