Boosting Visibility, Agility and Profits with Digital Manufacturing

Business imperatives are changing for every industry, and manufacturing is no exception. Controlling costs and improving efficiency have always been important. However, as manufacturing models change and competition heats up, the primary focus is now shifting toward innovation and business agility. In a recent industry survey, approximately 80 percent of participants said that their top challenges were to meet customer delivery dates and respond to unforeseen events.

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Stadler Bussnang AG

Stadler - does not exist, does not exist Stadler has been building trains for 75 years. The system provider of solutions for rail vehicle construction is headquartered in Bussnang, eastern Switzerland. The Stadler Rail Group employs 7,000 people at several locations in Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, Belarus, Algeria, Australia and the USA. Stadler offers a comprehensive product range in the area of thoroughfares and urban transport: high-speed trains, intercity trains, regional and suburban trains, subways, tram trams and trams.

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4 Key Industries Embracing Industry 4.0

whitePaper | November 1, 2022

Industry 4.0—also referred to as smart manufacturing, connected manufacturing, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and other monikers—has revolutionized the way companies manufacture, enhance, and distribute products through the use of new technologies. However, not all sectors and markets are evolving at the same pace. To help both manufacturing providers and industry leaders understand the landscape, ABI Research’s Industrial & Manufacturing Markets Research provides insights, perspectives, and data related to digital maturity within individual markets and across the industry landscape. Our research illuminates drivers and inhibitors that are shaping adoption of digital technologies across market maturity, practitioners’ investment priorities, and best practices for deploying the technologies. We keep abreast of key trends, including increasing demand for electric vehicles and semiconductor chips, the adoption of machine learning and automation, and a reliance on digital twins.

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INDUSTRY 4.0 THE ROLE OF IIoT IN DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR

whitePaper | October 6, 2022

Is “Industry 4.0” an increasingly hyped term or a real change in the manufacturing sector? This question arises when we examine the true value of Industry 4.0. This White Paper is an attempt to analyze the theoretical and practical aspects of the concept, which has made its way into the Polish market as well as others. The paper will present detailed analysis and presentation of the practical side of Indust

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Four Essentials To Boosting Productivity in Factory Automation Production Lines

whitePaper | May 13, 2023

Across every major industry segment, the application of advanced digital technologies and Industry 4.0 capabilities offers manufacturers powerful new capabilities to enable flexible production, improved product quality and real-time insight into the performance of their operations. However, these factories and production lines aren’t built by themselves. Designing, engineering and building these advanced systems demand intense investment in time, resources and know-how to solve some of the world’s most complex technology challenges.

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The Power of Cloud for Deploying Quality & Compliance Management & Why it is So Important

whitePaper | October 1, 2022

To truly take advantage of Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing technologies, a cloud-based EQMS to automate Quality 4.0 processes has become a necessity. In the Industry 4.0 methodology, there is a seamless integration of machines, people and assets into a digital ecosystem that acts as a single source of data and analytics. Industry 4.0 processes are finding use in almost all modern manufacturing setups in various sectors including medical device, automotive and aerospace.

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Discrete manufacturing in a changing world

whitePaper | March 2, 2020

Discrete manufacturers in Great Britain and around the world have undergone huge transformation in this fourth Industrial Revolution – for a number of reasons. A combination of factors that include economic and market uncertainty, changing customer expectations around technology and a fast-moving green agenda are putting pressure on businesses to hone their supply chains and explore more sustainable and digital business models.

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The Road to IIoT Maturity in Machine Manufacturing

whitePaper | October 1, 2022

Smart Industry and Industry 4.0 mark the era in which industries are constantly shifting towards the latest technologies. Companies now need to focus on their digital transformation to stand out from their competitors. By equipping machines with sensors, software and other smart devices and connecting them to the internet we are able to monitor and manage them from a distance.

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Spotlight

Stadler Bussnang AG

Stadler - does not exist, does not exist Stadler has been building trains for 75 years. The system provider of solutions for rail vehicle construction is headquartered in Bussnang, eastern Switzerland. The Stadler Rail Group employs 7,000 people at several locations in Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, Belarus, Algeria, Australia and the USA. Stadler offers a comprehensive product range in the area of thoroughfares and urban transport: high-speed trains, intercity trains, regional and suburban trains, subways, tram trams and trams.

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