
As industry goes all-in on automation, what happens next? – E+T
Businesses from across industry are scrambling to implement automation plans. Those who get it right will be poised to own the future.
Businesses from across industry are scrambling to implement automation plans. Those who get it right will be poised to own the future.
Niall Mottram attended the Automate Conference determined to put the case for simulated environments as a key accelerator for autonomy. His main takeaway – simulation is right on message and in tune with the mood of the industry
The global labor shortage, the sky-high consumer demand, the advanced technology capabilities and the willingness of businesses and VCs to invest are all combining. The world is ready to accelerate the adoption of robotics and automation.
Tough challenges await both the big industry players and the new wave of start=ups with ambitions in warehouse automation.
To decentralise, or not to decentralise, that is the question. This Web3 dilemma reflects the likely thoughts of current digital leaders who want to make the best use of their digital assets while maintaining trust in their data systems.
The rate adoption of automation and autonomous systems in non-manufacturing segments is growing faster. AMR’s (Automated Mobile Robots) are working alongside people in warehouses and helping in improving productivity. But is this enough?