How is digitalisation transforming the manufacturing Industry?
Frank Fischer
Extensive real-life business experienced professional. Able to understand the big picture and the small detail to ensure that organisations can maximise revenues and reduce costs.
Manufacturing Digitalisation Symposium, taking place 15 July 2021, is only open to individuals currently working for a manufacturing business with a turnover of £100m+. However, if you have a smaller turnover or cannot make 15th July then you can always talk to an expert at Inixion to find out how digitalisation can 'transform' your organisation.
According to The Manufacturer, manufacturing is going through a digital transformation?and smart technology, data analytics and connected devices are enabling manufacturers to dramatically increase their efficiency, productivity and accuracy. Digitalisation is changing how products are designed, produced, used and maintained as well as transforming the operations, processes and energy footprint of factories and supply chains.
One of the key drivers for digitalisation is the ability for manufacturers to be able to improve their responsiveness and agility through changing market conditions and customer demands. Manufacturers can match their production cycles with demand throughout the year avoiding wastage and dissatisfied customers.
In addition, transitioning from manual operations and implementing automated solutions can enhance processes and improve performance monitoring and decision making, avoiding rework, downtime, defects and bottlenecks. This in turn will cut time and costs.
Sage X3 delivered by Inixion maintains data as the moving force of digitalisation in the manufacturing sector but also creating truly scalable value by seamlessly bridging operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) at all levels. The breaking down of silos and the integration of IT and OT will bring a more coordinated response to business requirements, shared resources and reductions in cost.