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eBook: Digital Transformation in Building Materials
The building materials industry is responsible for supplying us with what we need to keep our built world safe,...
September 15, 2021
Manufacturers of all sizes and across all verticals are being challenged to develop a strategy for the Industry 4.0 factory of the future. While consultants and technology vendors will suggest a grand world and return on investment by purchasing their software, services or sensors, you’re still confronted with today’s operational challenges: improving equipment reliability and product quality, reducing cost-of-product, and attracting a qualified workforce.
The question then becomes, “How can I even think about the factory of the future while delivering on these critical issues today”?
The bottom line is that you must address your current production issues AND Industry 4.0 needs now, or there won't be a future.
To learn more, download our white paper You're Here. Industry 4.0 is There.
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