Today’s topics are human-machine collaboration, cyber resilience, AI adoption, software engineering, tech services, blockchain and manufacturing 5.0
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Why Retailers are Prioritizing Human-Machine Collaboration over Full Warehouse Automation
Integrating advanced technology into retail operations is becoming increasingly crucial as market demands evolve. Consumers now expect next-day delivery, click-and-collect, swift returns and near-flawless accuracy as the new norm.
3 ways manufacturers can build a culture of cyber resilience
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/06/manufacturers-face-cyber-threats-cyber-resilience-culture/
A cyberattack on a manufacturer can have significant knock-on effects that can even spread beyond the industry to other organisations along the supply chain.
Manufacturers are leading the charge in AI adoption
Business growth, addressing the skills gap and need for greater efficiency are driving plans for AI, machine learning, cloud computing and other digital technology adoption.
Software engineers increasingly seen as strategic business partners
94% of leaders said that engineers are helping the company achieve business growth goals and 95% said that engineering helps the company be more efficient.
Tech services and generative AI: Plotting the necessary reinvention
The rapid emergence of generative AI has the potential to disrupt a dynamic the sector has relied on for decades, but it also offers an opportunity to tap a lucrative new market.
How AI and no-code tools shape the future of blockchain: Interview with Choise.ai
This initiative merges AI with blockchain to enhance scalability, security and ease of use for a broad range of users.
Manufacturers are Leading the Charge in AI Adoption, with 61% Predicting to Achieve AI Goals in Just 11 months, Fluke Reliability Survey Finds.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) implementation is expected to play a crucial role in manufacturing operations in the next wave of industrial revolution, also known as Industry 5.0.