Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a digital replica of a human brain. Softwares or devices which has integrated this capability into their operations expect AI to carry out logical reasoning,...
The semiconductor industry is at the heart of a range of electronics. As a result, semiconductor chips play a significant role in industries such as automotive, consumer electronics, healthcare,...
Goods-to-Person (G2P) is a famous term in warehouse automation which refers to the use of digital solutions to deliver the correct item or good to the right operator or...
The manufacturing sector has long been experiencing a labour shortage, even before the pandemic. For instance, a 2018 study predicted that globally more than 8 million jobs in manufacturing...
Industrial robots are typically used in factories to carry out various manufacturing tasks. According to the International Standards Organisation, a robot, in this context, is an “automatically controlled, reprogrammable,...
Modern manufacturing establishments demand precision, quality, performance, high precision and more, but the direct concern is ways to reduce costs (while increasing yields). Most forward-thinking factories are shifting away...
In one of our previous articles, we discussed how the world would change with the rise of the metaverse. This article will address the metaverse concerns affecting modern manufacturers...
Quality Management Systems, also known in its abbreviated form as QMS, refers to a process implemented in a factory that demonstrates and confirms how the company has assessed whether...
Stereoscopic warehouses are automated warehouses that include several layers of high-shelf storage unit cargo along with the corresponding material handling equipment for warehousing operations. Due to this, it is...
The term digital twins is not a new one. Since recent years, the benefits of infusing digital twins have been a popular topic, especially in the manufacturing, construction and...