More than Smart Machinery
Panasonic Connect Process Automation
Panasonic Connect Process Automation provides total solutions for any mix, any volume manufacturing challenges.
Manufacturers are harnessing emergent technology to maximize workforce potential, minimize risk, enhance quality, and achieve sustainable growth. Today, smart factory technologies offer the potential to significantly enhance sustainability, productivity, speed to market, and customer satisfaction for manufacturers.
In a recent Deloitte study , 86% of manufacturers think smart factory initiatives will be the main driver of competitiveness within five years. By integrating machinery and vast amounts of data into a unified digital system, a smart factory can extract insights that aid manufacturers in predicting trends, improving decision-making, and streamlining workflows. This comprehensive approach not only enhances productivity and cost savings but also lays the foundation for revamped operations, standardized processes, and the dynamic agility that smart factories can offer.
Meeting Customer Demands for Increased Production Capacity
As businesses strive to meet customer demands for increased production capacity and capability, automation has become an essential solution. As a leading manufacturing service provider, Imperial Electronic Assembly is meeting customer demands for increased production capacity and capability through automation. To learn more about how our partnership helped them achieve success, check out the full story.
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"Data is extremely important to us especially to serve the medical device industry. All of the inputs, outputs, and traceabilities must be captured to comply with what the industry needs, and Panasonic provides all of that."
The Generations Set to Close Manufacturing’s Talent Gap
In 2024, the U.S. manufacturing sector is witnessing significant activity, indicating a stabilizing trend and promising signs of recovery. By embracing technological transformations and prioritizing grassroots education, manufacturers and the industry as a whole can effectively draw in new and existing generations of the workforce, address persistent talent gaps, and reshape its image nationwide. Gustavo Sepulveda from Panasonic Connect delves into this and more in a recent discussion with Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine.