Digital Transformation in Manufacturing
As the manufacturing sector becomes increasingly complex, new technologies are required to meet its many challenges.
Since the time of the industrial revolution, skilled workers have been supplemented with systems and machines. Where historically adherence to a process would have fallen primarily to the worker, the last two decades have seen a significant shift away from preventing out-of-process activity through physical means, to doing so digitally. This is a trend that has not only penetrated the manufacturing industry, but one we can all see first-hand in daily life. As physical hardware can be a notable cause of failure, in addition to being difficult to modify and adapt, anything that can be done through software and potentially updated over the air can represent a major improvement. We need not look further than shifts by Apple to remove the physical button from the bottom of its iPhone, or Tesla removing climate and media controls in favour of a single touch screen.