The future of the manufacturing industry looks bright, with output set to rise by1.5% in 2024 and 3% in 2025. Despite challenges that have plagued it over the past half a decade, the growth it experienced has been sustained, and it is looking to expand further, moving into the ...
Key trends are reshaping how a user thinks of products and services for the Manufacturing industry. Innovations in the auto industry, the next generation of revolutionary products, product pricing, decision-making- are all reaching significant inflection points. In turn,this will drive further ...
Here, Brandt covers four new manufacturing industry trends.1. Next-generation materials Through additive manufacturing, materials can now be designed to have unique, changeable properties. Brandt believes the true revolution lies in the data driving materials design. The overwhelming majority of matter ...
This movement, commonly known as Industry 4.0, is the next stage in the digitization of manufacturing, driven by advances in automation and connectivity. For example, a manufacturer adopting Industry 4.0 tenets might use drones to deliver parts and simplify assembly-line inspections. Or technicians m...
The current era of manufacturing has been referred to as Industry 4.0. Manufacturing in industry 4.0 makes use of technology such as automation, nanotechnology, and the Internet of Things. Here are some of the largest technological trends within the manufacturing sector today. ...
Contract manufacturing of intermediates and active ingredients for the life science industry has been growing over the past 10 years with double-digit figures. It has become the fastest growing sector in the chemical industry and today r... G Schreiner - 《Chimica Oggi》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年...
In conversationwith The world of manufacturing is at an inflection point, and stakeholders need to sit up and take notice. In the following films, we sit down with leading industry experts to get to grips with the defining characteristics of this dynamic moment in history. Together, we discuss...
This paper is a supplement to “Trends in the Development of Advanced Manufacturing Technology” (Yang and Wu in Chin. J. Mech. Eng., 39: 73, 2003) but delves deeper into it. It first points out the strategic status of manufacturing industry in state development. Then, a det...
3. Investing in workforce development for Industry 5.0 As technology evolves, so must the workforce. Investing in the development of skills relevant to Industry 5.0 is crucial for the growth of manufacturing.Bosch, a global engineering and technology company, has implemented comprehensive training progr...
Trends in green manufacturing and low-carbon initiatives in the security industry are very inspiring. Security manufacturers are rolling out products featuring longer life expectancies, recyclable materials and packaging, and renewable energy usage. Each of these initiatives reduces waste and emissions. For...