There are multiple things a manufacturer generally needs to keep track of. Simply adopting a digital solution to automate such responsibilities is not enough. There should also be a...
At first glance, a digital factory and smart manufacturing may be perceived to be the same. This common misunderstanding occurs primarily due to one’s tendency to associate the two...
Vibrational analysis refers to a method used to monitor the equipment’s condition. As indicated by its term, it specifically studies the different vibrational patterns of machines, allowing managers to...
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Manufacturing Execution System (MES) are two well-known software systems in the manufacturing industry. Many consider each to be similar or mutually exclusive....
Middleware is software that bridges the operating system with the applications in a distributed network. It is sometimes referred to as plumbing since it connects two applications together for...
Accurately keeping track of the inventory in an inventory-intensive business is a core aspect of an organisation to become a success. Without proper management, companies can face losses in...
Digital twins are popularly known to help asset managers sustainably design and test out prototypes before manufacturing the end product. However, many are unaware of the potential digital twin...
According to the World Economic Forum, around 37 per cent of the global population has no internet access. This means even in 2023; there will be approximately 3 billion...
Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) refers to a unique number or code manufacturers use to track and organise products in their inventory. A typical SKU would usually consist of a...
The National Insitute of Standards and Technology defines cloud computing as a model that enables ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that...