In a new era of industrial revolution, intelligence is key. Knowing how product design can affect manufacturability or how production processes can affect finished quality helps manufacturers make ...
Researchers at Korea University have developed a machine learning model for predicting sheet resistance in phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3) doping processes in solar cell manufacturing. “Our study aims ...
Lights out manufacturing is gaining steam across the semiconductor industry, accelerating productivity, improving quality, and reducing costs and environment impact. These benefits are the result of ...
What Rockwell Automation’s 11th annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report reveals about AI, connected systems, cybersecurity ...
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital ...
For metallic alloys in aerospace, machine learning can make the development of additive manufacturing (AM) processes both faster and cheaper. In collaboration with the University of Sheffield Advanced ...
The U.S. AI in Chemicals Market is Expected to Reach $6.98 Billion by 2035, While Europe is Projected to Touch $5.89 Billion, Driven by AI-Powered Production Optimization, Sustainable Chemical ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the way organizations are run. For example, in the finance, healthcare and technology fields, AI governance discussions tend to highlight the ...
The data silos contained in disconnected manufacturing systems makes gaining an accurate understanding of day-to-day operations difficult. A Unified Namespace architecture is becoming essential for ...
The nature of manufacturing is changing, and at the heart of this transformation is the use of real-time data, automation, robotics and machine learning — to name just a few technologies that ...
eLuminous Technologies developed a scalable, ML-powered price prediction platform for a Texas-based industrial equipment trading company. Using Python, web scraping, and advanced algorithms, the ...
We are well into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, a term introduced by a team of German scientists and made mainstream by Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum ...
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