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State of AI in Manufacturing Survey

An online survey of 111 manufacturing professionals involved with making decisions on AI-related solutions at their firms and its conclusions.

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Privacy Concerns and Engaging Operators

Manufacturers need to focus on three key areas: independence, safety, and privacy, to improve the negative perception of the industry.

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Bridging the Disability Employment Gap

Assembly Copilot's projected work instructions are creating job opportunities for individuals with disabilities, leading to social and economic benefits for all.

The AI detects "Negative Steps" (e.g., a skipped screw or wrong part) in real-time and automatically flags that session as a Quality Exception.

From Lines of Code to Lines on the Floor: The No-Code Revolution in Factory Automation

What is the "no-code revolution" in factory automation, and how is it empowering workers on the front lines?

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Assembly Copilot for Electronic device assembly

Two case studies measuring reduction in scrap rate and improvement in the first-time yield of two separate Assembly Copilot deployments.

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Bridging the Disability Employment Gap

Assembly Copilot's projected work instructions are creating job opportunities for individuals with disabilities, leading to social and economic benefits for all.

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Implementing Standardized Work and Visual Management with Assembly Copilot

The evolution of standardized work is traced from its origins to its development as a crucial principle in digital lean manufacturing.

The AI detects "Negative Steps" (e.g., a skipped screw or wrong part) in real-time and automatically flags that session as a Quality Exception.

From Lines of Code to Lines on the Floor: The No-Code Revolution in Factory Automation

What is the "no-code revolution" in factory automation, and how is it empowering workers on the front lines?

A bold red and white industrial-style logo. It features a large red downward-pointing triangle with stylized white geometric cutouts in the center that form a shape resembling a numeric "4" or a combination of the letters

Assembly Copilot for Electronic device assembly

Two case studies measuring reduction in scrap rate and improvement in the first-time yield of two separate Assembly Copilot deployments.