Top 10 Disruptive Technologies Revolutionizing the Manufacturing Industry —CXO Exposure

Ram prasad jena
3 min readMar 4, 2022

Technology has always piqued the interest of the manufacturing industry. The game-changing benefits of disruptive technologies are helping manufacturers eliminate human interference, enhance plant productivity, and gain a competitive edge, from Big Data Analytics to Advanced Robotics. AI, IoT, and 3D Printing, among other leading-edge technologies, are molding the future of manufacturing by slashing production costs, speeding up operations, and minimizing errors. As productivity is crucial to a manufacturing plant’s success, every manufacturer must spend heavily on these technologies.

Here are the top 10 technologies that are creating a positive impact on the manufacturing industry:

  1. Digital Twins: There is a rise in the adoption of Digital Twins across industries in manufacturing. Manufacturer sensors, which collect critical data on production processes, gel well with Digital Twin visualization technologies. Digital Twins are used in manufacturing for testing new products, improving system designs, monitoring & preventative maintenance, and asset lifecycle management.
  2. AR: In the manufacturing industry, the manufacturer leverages AR to spot dangerous working conditions, track changes, and visualize a finished product. AR apps keep experienced staff informed, trained, and protected at all times without spending a lot of money.
  3. Smart MES: Smart MES go beyond standard MES tasks like efficiency, quality, track and trace, and more, and leverage all the data to allow lean manufacturing via IIoT insights and intelligence. It uses Data Integration, ML, and Predictive Analytics to help manufacturers modernize their businesses and operations.
  4. Smart Sensors: Manufacturers integrate Smart Sensors in the plant to increase manufacturing efficiency. When this technology merges into machines, they become Smart gadgets linking to intelligent networks throughout the value chain.
  5. Connectivity: The impact of 5G on devices that operate automated manufacturing processes will be significant. Sensors in industrial devices will be powered by 5G’s incredibly low latency and connectivity. When paired with ML, it will generate a large amount of data, which will open up new paths for cost savings and efficiency.
  6. Cloud Computing: Cloud-based applications help businesses streamline crucial elements of their operations, improve teamwork, and track revenue and operational data in real-time.
  7. AI: AI appears to be the next big thing in manufacturing. AI assists production teams in analyzing data and applying insights to replace inventory, cut operational costs, and provide seamless quality control throughout the manufacturing process.
  8. 3D Printing: 3D Printing, in manufacturing, is more limited to one-off prototypes. The method could also aid in the streamlining of the manufacturing supply chain. 3D Printing, often known as additive manufacturing, is a production process that is inventive, quick, and flexible.
  9. Robotics: Today’s manufacturing plants use robots to perform time-consuming and repetitive activities. Robots can assist manufacturers in automating tedious activities, improving accuracy, reducing errors, and allowing them to focus on more productive areas.
  10. Analytics: To discover problems and make informed business decisions, Data Analytics evaluates raw data from the industrial sector. Analytics can also alter its processes to eliminate waste and reduce manufacturing costs.

Overall productivity and profitability are likely to improve as manufacturers employ these sophisticated technologies to regulate all parts of the manufacturing process.

Originally published at https://cxoexposure.com on March 4, 2022.

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