| | | | | | | | While artificial intelligence has proven itself capable of delivering significant advantages, fast-paced adoption has introduced an array of new security and compliance risks. |
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| | | | | | New Kiteworks report finds manufacturing, historically a leading target of cyberattacks, still appears to be maintaining a risky status quo despite unique vulnerabilities brought on by AI. |
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| | Well-intentioned leaders have created a new form of corporate paralysis: the permanent evaluation committee. |
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| | A recent productivity survey found that employees in manufacturing were spending 11 hours a week or more on “gray work.” |
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| | | | | | So do several other topline findings from a recent Hexagon poll of 500 organizations in the Americas: Trump tariffs and supply chain chaos, the labor shortage, recruiting and reskilling the workforce, and reshoring of production operations. |
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| | President Trump's high tariffs have, in part, been to encourage domestic manufacturing. Companies which haven’t considered new facilities in recent years are in for enormous sticker shock. |
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| | Alongside tariff uncertainty, companies are also concerned about outdated equipment and "legacy" software. |
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| | | | | Keith Bartels, director of products and solutions for Tobii, the webinar's sponsor, joins Smart Industry's Scott Achelpohl to talk about his company's eye-tracking technology and how it makes training smarter by showing how workers interact with tools and machines, helping new employees learn faster and adapt more easily. |
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| The promise of digital transformation is real, but the path is paved with more than just new tech. Manufacturing leaders who want to see real ROI must prioritize efficiency and discipline. |
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