Humanoid robots and physical AI are moving from pilot to production – as Siemens, Nvidia, and lots of private 5G providers ...
The shift from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 is not an easy task. Industry 5.0 implementation will be complex, with connected devices and systems sharing data in real time at the edge. It encompasses a host of ...
Industry 4.0 is all about transforming manufacturing processes with advances in smart capabilities, data connectivity, and ...
Recognising that not all workers can transition to automated roles and creating alternative pathways for decent work to ...
Bain & Company warns that traditional industrial control systems are losing their central role as AI and smart devices redefine the economic landscape.
Many manufacturing efforts stall because dashboards and pilots do not translate into real decision-making improvements. Decision intelligence bridges the gap between data overload and confident action ...
The promise of Industry 5.0 can be realized by breaking down data silos and reimagining technology architectures to enable human-centric digital operations. In association withEY For years, Industry 4 ...
More convergence, more sectors, more often: Industry 4.0 is well and truly alive across factory floors. From food processing plants adding IoT sensors to oil rigs connecting legacy PLCs to cloud ...
In 2026, focus is shifting from excitement over what AI can do in manufacturing to a more mature, considered understanding of what human-machine collaboration should look like in practice. Industries ...