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Industry 4.0 Capturing value at scale in discrete manufacturing

Technical Library | 2021-06-02 19:39:14.0

With an estimated value creation potential for manufacturers and suppliers of USD 3.7 trillion in 2025,1 high hopes are set on Industry 4.0 to bring the next industrial revolution to discrete manufacturing. Yet, only about 30 percent of companies are capturing value from Industry 4.0 solutions at scale today. Approaches are dominated by envisioning technology development going forward rather than identifying areas of largest impact and tracking it back to Industry 4.0 value drivers. Further governance and organizational anchoring are often unclear. Resulting hurdles related to a lack of clarity regarding business value, limited resources, and an overwhelming number of potential use cases leave the majority of companies stuck in "pilot purgatory."

McKinsey & Company

Why Use a California PCB Assembly Company?

Technical Library | 2017-08-25 14:48:39.0

High Quality Solutions to Reduce Manufacturing Costs and Time

Power Design Services

Cut Costs and Increase Efficiency with Innovation

Technical Library | 2013-03-07 14:36:33.0

No one can deny that organizations across the country have been greatly affected by the decline in the economy. The manufacturing industry is no different. Even now as things seem to be looking up, companies are continually looking to cut costs and increase efficiencies. In addition, these companies must remain compliant with the strict quality and safety standards of the industry, adding even more pressure. Because of this, innovative, automated and easy to use products are needed more than ever before to help companies achieve their goals.

Schleuniger, Inc.

From Industry 3.0 To Industry 4.0: Production Modernization And Creation Of Innovative Digital Companies

Technical Library | 2021-12-02 01:48:53.0

Some mechanical and assembly productions of existing companies of the Industry 3.0 and mechanical and assembly productions of perspective companies of the Industry 4.0 are described. The basic components of a smart factory and their interconnection to organize a production activity using humanless and paperless technologies are defined. A comparison analysis of parts and blanks movement to complete route sheet of the item manufacturing (radio and electronic item designing) in the companies of the Industry 3.0 and Industry 4.0 is given. The components of a digital item designing company to be created and implemented in the industry at first hand are defined.

University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics [ITMO University]

Maximize Test Coverage While Optimizing Costs

Technical Library | 2013-05-10 18:12:15.0

In today’s manufacturing environments, optimizing manufacturing costs and, especially Test and Inspection costs are high on most company’s agendas. Resources are tight and many employees have multiple roles to fulfill across the whole manufacturing line so, time is limited. Test suppliers need to provide a suite of tools to ensure the highest level of quality for customer shipments.

Digitaltest Inc.

Cost Analysis of Printed Circuit Boards

Technical Library | 2004-05-23 17:18:26.0

This is an article written by our company's experts to help our customers to make informed decision on PC boards purchasing. It introduces the materials that are used in the PCB manufacturing and the cost analysis of different materials.

Gold Phoenix PCB Co, Ltd

“A New Paradigm in Crimping Press Design” By Rob Boyd, Senior Product Manager, Schleuniger, Inc.

Technical Library | 2015-05-27 11:47:47.0

It goes without saying that manufacturing companies want the highest possible quality at the lowest possible cost. These days, everyone is trying to do more with less in order to stay relevant in a competitive environment.

Schleuniger, Inc.

PCB Assembly With Obsolete Parts and Hard-To-Find Components

Technical Library | 2018-03-13 14:12:34.0

Many companies take their supply chain for granted until they need an obsolete part or a hard-to-find component. Then the importance of having resourceful contract manufacturing partners becomes an incredibly valuable asset.

Power Design Services

Best Practices for Collecting Product Material and Compliance Data

Technical Library | 2017-02-23 17:23:16.0

Managing the environmental performance of products is an increasingly complicated challenge for manufacturers today. These companies face a complex tangle of requirements and mandates from regulators, consumers and customers to manage the toxicity, recycleability and overall environmental impact of their products. Not only have governments, business-to-business customers and consumers demonstrated a clear preference for better environmentally performing and "greener" brands, but investors are now pressuring manufacturers, as well. For example, the Dow Jones Sustainability Index identifies and tracks leading sustainability-driven companies around the world. This paper focuses on the challenges companies face and the best practices they can employ when collecting substance, material and compliance data from their suppliers and supply chain.

PTC

Keeping Pace With Constantly Changing Electronics World.

Technical Library | 2013-11-07 00:38:09.0

Today’s customers are more enlightened and aware demanding quality and compact electronics products at competitive prices. Today when a single word spreads out so quickly, no company can afford to put their reputation at stake by manufacturing substandard products.

American Progressive Circuits,Inc,

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