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How AI and Smart Automation is Changing Manufacturing

Written by David Rowan | Jul 24, 2024 8:31:13 PM

Industry 4.0, also known as Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), leads a transformative impact on manufacturing, driven by connectivity, AI, and smart automation. AI and automation solutions are addressing major manufacturing challenges like labor shortages, high demand, rising costs, and data overload. These technologies are becoming more accessible to manufacturers of all sizes, exemplified by easy-to-use, "no-code" robotics systems from companies like Robotiq and the growing Robotics as a Service (RaaS) model.

 

AI and Smart Automation Solutions for Manufacturing

 

Data Collection

Collecting accurate data is an invaluable first step for any AI initiative, as any artificial intelligence is only as smart as the data it's trained on. Phoenix Contact's data collection solutions for the digital factory enable comprehensive, real-time data acquisition without disrupting production processes. They offer scalable, customizable solutions for both new and existing systems, using sensors, energy measuring devices, and products like their PLCNext Technology and Data Collection Box. These tools facilitate the efficient collection, forwarding, and analysis of data, supporting productivity and sustainability. The Data Collection Box is particularly notable for its easy integration into existing systems being an all-in-one solution, avoiding production downtime and maintaining compliance with regulations.

 

AI-Driven 4D Vision for Robotic Guidance

Apera AI specializes in 4D Vision technology for robotic automation, enhancing reliability and productivity across various applications. Their Vue Robotic Vision Software supports AI-powered robotic guidance, working effectively in all lighting conditions. Apera AI’s Forge Lab provides accessible AI training and simulation for vision-guided robotics. Key applications include bin picking, machine tending, assembly, sorting, and packaging. The technology is noted for improving accuracy, reducing costs, and supporting diverse industries like automotive and metal fabrication.

 

Enhanced Quality Control with Machine Vision

Zebra Technologies introduced a deep-learning Optical Character Recognition (OCR) solution. This advanced OCR technology is designed to enhance accuracy and speed in reading text from various surfaces and formats, making it suitable for diverse industrial applications. The solution integrates seamlessly with Zebra's existing machine vision systems, enabling customers to automate and optimize their operations effectively. This innovation highlights Zebra's commitment to providing cutting-edge technology for industrial automation and data capture.

 

Challenges in AI Implementation

 

The future of AI in manufacturing promises even more advanced automation, with robots and systems working seamlessly together. However, implementing AI poses challenges, requiring organizational buy-in and support from leadership and team members.

 

Flexibility and modularity in automation systems will help manufacturers stay current without needing extensive overhauls. Embarking on an Industry 4.0 or AI initiative and unsure where to begin? Contact NEFF Automation—we're here to guide you every step of the way.