Ben Wynne of Intrepid Automation helps Smart Industry's Scott Achelpohl veer from the M&A soap opera and get into the weeds about what industrial 3D printing is doing for aerospace, defense, automotive, health care and semiconductor production.
Trust must be treated like any other operational KPI: monitored, audited, and continuously optimized. And let’s look at why AI is both a tool and a threat.
The smarter approach is risk prioritization because there are thousands of assets, each with vulnerabilities, new CVEs published constantly, and security and IT teams stretched thin. Understand your acute, actual risk.
Networked equipment. Sensors feeding data to a multitude of computers, through AI, to help run modern manufacturing plants and keep them operating, predicting downtime and maintaining precious uptime. Even computer vision feeding analytics to improve quality and safety. All are long-hand for IIoT, or industrial internet of things. Download this...
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Global industrial AI software heavyweight IFS chose its New York show to debut virtual agents equipped with 50 skills (soon to be 100-plus) that autonomously manage high-volume tasks. For this episode of the pod, Smart Industry's Scott Achelpohl and Plant Services' Tom Wilk were joined at the show by IFS Loops CEO Somya Kapoor.
Loops CEO says the product offers a virtual workforce of 10 that can deploy immediately with a skillset of 50 (soon to be 100-plus) to help orchestrate complex industrial workflows autonomously.
The future of operational excellence depends not on technology alone but on how effectively people and AI work together to make smarter decisions faster.