SMART CONNECTED ASSEMBLY - FROM VISION TO REALITY

A key enabler is an emergency and use of new technologies for connecting people, equipment, and machines. And with it, the improved capacity for integrated analysis and use of large amounts of data across value chains. Another is the development and adoption of Industry 4.0 in industrial environments as a critical element of smarter and more automated manufacturing and assembly. Manufacturing companies have been implementing sensors and computerized automation for decades. But seamless connectivity and communication have been missing for establishing a fully connected production network, in which information carriers communicate with each other and exchange data and information in near real time. And this is true for both machine-to-machine and machine-to enterprise systems. The data and information can be used to improve productivity and quality, but also offer opportunities to introduce new or enhanced services to customers.

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Honda of the UK Manufacturing Ltd.

Honda of the UK Manufacturing Ltd is a fully integrated car manufacturing plant that currently produces over 160,000 units per year. The Swindon-based factory is the global production hub for the 10th generation Civic, with a new vehicle rolling off the line every 69 seconds. As Honda’s European flagship factory, we employ over 3,500 associates to build and export the Civic and Civic Type R to over 70 countries worldwide.

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Secure Access Service Edge for Manufacturing

whitePaper | April 4, 2022

Digital transformation is driving the adoption of Industry 4.0 in manufacturing. Multiple technologies, such as internet of things (IoT) devices and artificial intelligence (AI), are changing manufacturing processes. For instance, more is being done with robotics, 3D printing, and industrial clouds. Employees need to digest all these innovations to enable new ways for them to do their jobs properly. Around the globe, industries have implemented work-from-home policies. In most manufacturing companies, there is a mixture of employees from the business office to the factory floor, and manufacturers can now instantly enable remote work for these employees.

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New Motor Technology Could Be “The Perfect Fit” in Your Application

whitePaper | July 27, 2020

Permanent Magnet synchronous AC Motors are growing in popularity. This 8-page guide provides a detailed look inside a permanent magnet AC motor and how this technology differs from both servo and induction motors.A motor type that is growing in popularity is marketed with several different names, including PMAC and AC Synchronous. These motors are desired as they consume less power, fit in a smaller space, and operate precisely where they were set to operate.

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HOW INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION DRIVES CUSTOMER-CENTRICITY IN MANUFACTURING

whitePaper | August 17, 2022

The need for true customer-centricity is impossible to ignore in the manufacturing world. Disruptive technology, instant availability of information, the expectation of to-the-second service in an on-demand consumer economy have given rise to a new power balance, in which the demands of the customer call the shots – rather than the way manufacturing businesses determine they should operate. In this redrawn landscape, intelligent automation (IA) can be the difference between success and failure. But what does it take to integrate IA into a manufacturing operation – and where are its benefits felt most prominently?

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Share to Gain: Unlocking Data Value in Manufacturing

whitePaper | January 13, 2020

Emerging technologies, such as advanced analytics and artificial intelligence, are transforming the world of production and creating new opportunities for industry, society and the environment. Data is critical, as is companies ability to manage it effectively. While manufacturers are making strides in this area, most focus on data within their companies and have difficulty maximizing their return on investment and driving innovation at scale.

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Manufacturing Sector Net Zero Roadmap

whitePaper | January 20, 2022

The roadmap commitments now indicate the manufacturing industry’s readiness to work towards net zero. There are however conditions required for the manufacturing sector to reach the net zero goal and fully realise the opportunities presented by the net zero ambition. A deeply or fully decarbonised power supply, reliable, in sufficiency and at a reasonable cost is one of these conditions. This includes the development of a hydrogen network that reaches not only industrial clusters but also dispersed manufacturing sites.

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Five Key Components for Smarter Manufacturing

whitePaper | April 26, 2022

Perhaps the most visible aspect of Industry 4.0 is the concept of the ‘smart factory’, a term that typically conjures up images of automated factories leveraging AI, big data and robotics to make manufacturing more efficient, innovative and … well, smarter. That’s a simple take on what in reality will be a complex undertaking that will be an evolutionary journey that manufacturers will take over the next decade or so. Consequently, it’s helpful to approach the smart factory concept in terms of what parts of the existing manufacturing process you want to make smarter, and the foundational technologies that will help you achieve that.

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Spotlight

Honda of the UK Manufacturing Ltd.

Honda of the UK Manufacturing Ltd is a fully integrated car manufacturing plant that currently produces over 160,000 units per year. The Swindon-based factory is the global production hub for the 10th generation Civic, with a new vehicle rolling off the line every 69 seconds. As Honda’s European flagship factory, we employ over 3,500 associates to build and export the Civic and Civic Type R to over 70 countries worldwide.

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