Driving Talent: Developing Next-Gen Talent for the U.S. Automotive Sector

The United States has long been known for its automotive leadership. For generations, we’ve helped move the world with our strong foundation of transportation manufacturers and suppliers. Our pool of innovative, skilled talent has been second to none. Even as the future of automotive evolves to include connected vehicles, autonomous driving and alternative energy sources, the U.S. is continually striving to ensure a strong manufacturing workforce.

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Olympus Life Science

As a subsidiary of Olympus Corporation, Olympus Life Science’s core product lineup comprises clinical, educational, and research microscopes, digital imaging systems, and analytical instruments. Our products are all designed with an unwavering commitment to furthering scientific research; and enhancing the safety, security, quality, and productivity of those we serve.

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Palantir Foundry for Industry 4.0: Scaling the Future of Enterprise Manufacturing Operations

whitePaper | March 9, 2022

We were founded in 2003 and started building software for use by the intelligence community in the United States to assist in counterterrorism investigations and operations, as well as by commercial enterprises. We have built two principal software platforms, Palantir Gotham and Palantir Foundry.

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EMERGING TOPICS FOR LONG-TERM RESILIENCE IN MANUFACTURING

whitePaper | October 23, 2021

Artificial Intelligence (AI) will increase the level of intelligence in the manufacturing industry by promoting, inter alia, the matching of production and demand, improving quality inspection, increasing product yield, reducing product failure rates, and improving production efficiency.1 While the last decade of Industry 4.0 was determined by technology-driven innovation, the coming years will focus on data- and intelligence-driven innovation. In this perspective, AI is an enabler for the transition from smart factories towards intelligent factories with self-optimising and self-healing characteristics. While smart factories are capable of applying previously acquired knowledge, intelligent factories will be able to autonomously acquire new knowledge and apply it for self-optimisation purposes.

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The Warehouse of the Future

whitePaper | November 17, 2022

The following White Paper seeks to paint a picture of the ideal warehouse of the future and highlight how the warehousing and automation industries can unite to overcome challenges and achieve positive advancements for the entire warehouse sector. Based on insights from CEOs, CTOs, Country Managers, Directors, and academics with expertise in the fields of warehouse management, logistics, and robotics

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Cybersecurity in manufacturing

whitePaper | August 1, 2022

The story of manufacturing is one of constant technological change and evolution. It is also a story with a sweeping geopolitical arc from the industrial revolution in 19th century Britain to modern day China accounting for nearly 30% of the world’s manufacturing1 . The march of the machines is relentless and for large portions of society, alarming. Today’s technology is even imbued with the ability to learn – Blake Lemoine, a software engineer at Google, believes a chatbot his firm has created is capable of conscious thought2.

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Kick-Starting YourModern Maintenance Program for Manufacturing

whitePaper | July 1, 2020

Read this resource for tips you can use now to increase your OEE (overall equipment effectiveness) and modernize the maintenance program at your manufacturing organization to reduce risk and increase efficiency. This e-book can help you unlock new efficiency and drive profit with tips around

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Flexible Robotic End Effectors for Redeploying Robots

whitePaper | June 8, 2020

Before cobots and other fast-deployable robots, many automated manufacturing cells incorporated only fixed or dedicated tooling rather than solutions that allow for changes or updates. An advantage of fixed automation is that it allows for reliable and high throughput, but it also tends to be custom engineered towards a specific process. Any changes in the workpiece or production process often mean redesigning large sections of the fixed automation system or even starting completely over from scratch.

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Olympus Life Science

As a subsidiary of Olympus Corporation, Olympus Life Science’s core product lineup comprises clinical, educational, and research microscopes, digital imaging systems, and analytical instruments. Our products are all designed with an unwavering commitment to furthering scientific research; and enhancing the safety, security, quality, and productivity of those we serve.

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