New Book Helps Transform Industry 4.0 Concepts Into Reality
October 25, 2019 | I-Connect007Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Bring your manufacturing practices into the digital age with The Printed Circuit Assembler’s Guide to… Advanced Manufacturing in the Digital Age—the latest title in our educational library. The Printed Circuit Assembler’s Guide to… is an ongoing series dedicated to educating those in the circuit board assembly sector, and serves as a valuable resource for electronics industry professionals seeking the most relevant information available.
Oren Manor from Mentor, A Siemens Business, explores the most important steps to consider when building a digital manufacturing company that transforms Industry 4.0 concepts into reality. Industry 4.0 has the power to drive quantifiable change in the manufacturing industry and transform how companies work, collaborate, and serve their customers; it can also create a positive, cultural shift across an organization.
Farid Anani, VP of operations at Computrol Inc., said, “This book is a must-read for those embarking on their IIoT journey; it provides a very accurate description of preparation requirements and risks to consider and avoid, not just technologically, but also organizationally."
This book is essential reading for anyone looking for a holistic, systematic approach to leverage new and emerging technologies. The benefits are clear: fewer machine failures, reduced scrap and downtime issues, and improved throughput and productivity.
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