By Pierre-Yves Schmid In the eyes of business leaders, while employees’ technical skills remain essential, the most sought-after candidates in the future will be those who can complement these skills with an understanding of data. A smart factory uses interconnected systems and machines to generate data, often in real time, to improve production processes. The primary objective is to help machine operators, line supervisors, engineers, and managers make better decisions to improve (…)
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SIEMENS UNVEILS BREAKTHROUGH INNOVATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL AI AND DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGY
Siemens is bringing Industrial AI directly to the shop floor with the new Siemens Industrial Copilot for Operations, enabling AI tasks to run as close as possible to machines. Siemens showcased its vision for the future where data, AI and software-defined automation will converge to enable unprecedented flexibility, optimization and continuous improvement across the world’s industries, for companies of any size. Siemens is bringing Industrial AI directly to the shop floor with the new (…)
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CoreTigo and Raven.ai Partner to Elevate Manufacturing Efficiency and OEE Through Advanced Technology Integration
CoreTigo and Raven.ai are pleased to announce their collaboration, offering a robust and rapidly deployable solution that enhances production efficiency and operational excellence in manufacturing. The partnership is set to provide manufacturers with fast and easy-to-use tools for improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and optimizing machine performance. By integrating Raven’s OEE and production tracking software with CoreTigo’s IO-Link Wireless technology, the digital solution (…)