How AI, AR, and the Consumerization of Software Will Revolutionize Manufacturing

The emergence of Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, and wearable tech opens the door to connecting historically disconnected frontline workers into the digital fabric of the business. The trend towards the consumerization of software makes it furthermore possible to make these technologies not only available to large enterprises, but also small and mid-sized manufacturers as it significantly reduces time and effort to try, buy, and own the software.
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Propelling U.S. Manufacturing Competitiveness through Cybersecurity Innovations

UIDP

Manufacturing systems, supply chains, and processes are increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. According to NBC News, the manufacturing sector in the U.S. lost nearly $240 billion in revenue and 42,220 manufacturing jobs from 2002 to 2012 due to cyber-attacks.
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An Engineer's Guide to Low-Volume Injection Molding and Digital Inspections

Protolabs

This presentation shares how product designers and engineers can use on-demand manufacturing to accelerate speed to market and reduce total cost of ownership. We’ll also take a look at digital inspection reporting and its advantages over conventional quality documentation.
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NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework Manufacturing Profile in the OT Environment

sectrio.com

Watch how The “Manufacturing Profile” of the Cybersecurity Framework can serve as a roadmap for significantly reducing the cybersecurity risk for manufacturers. It is also aligned with the industry best practices and cyber risk management goals across manufacturers of all sizes.
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Remote Access and Security for OEMs

As an OEM, you know there are significant efficiencies to be gained by servicing equipment remotely. You also know you could help your customer improve productivity if you had real time visibility of the data inherent in the machine. However, many end customers are reluctant to allow access, and so you end up having to send a person on site or accessing the data after the fact. In this second session of a three-part series, you will learn about considerations you should take into account when accessing equipment remotely, to protect both your organization and your customers. As well as learn best practices for OEMs to mitigate cybersecurity.
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