Smart Industry Update - Nov 30th, 2023
 
 
Retention in a changing IT/OT workforce
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November 30, 2023
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Two companies’ ‘co-creation’ assists in writing automation code for production machines, easing the burden on short-staffed human engineers, and gives factory floor workers a tool to trim downtime, enabling them to troubleshoot and solve problems when IT or OT staff aren’t available.
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How small and midsize manufacturers are using technology to ease material sourcing bottlenecks, workforce shortages, and inflationary pressures.
New ARC Advisory Group research shows modern enterprise asset management helps manufacturers achieve technology, business goals.
Interconnectivity that makes industry “smart” and how modern plants stay up and running.
Replay our livestream, brought to you by sponsor Advanced Technology Services, on boosting legacy plant equipment with condition monitoring.
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Machine learning and other subsets of AI are being integrated within a variety of industrial automation applications. While these data-intensive technologies have clearly emerged as powerful tools for digital transformation, questions remain. Get answers to a few common questions in this FAQ.

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Many manufacturing companies are considering the employee life cycle and transforming the work experience to better support their people, partly due to trends leftover from the pandemic.
Eye-opening stats show how manufacturing overall is “going through a renaissance” and moving beyond being a “dirty" business.
Smart Industry Managing Editor Scott Achelpohl joined Production Pulse, IndustryWeek's twice monthly livestream program, on Nov. 9 for a lively chat on recent cyberattacks such as Boeing and Clorox, the SEC's reporting rules, and what defenses make sense.