Industry 4.0 is emerging as a critical component to
manufacturing competence. A trend that will further intensify in the coming
years. Leading companies are appearing on the horizon with ideas that will
change the face of the industry.
Job shops in South East
Asia’s developing economies are now starting to identify
technologies that would complement their
manufacturing businesses. Here at International Metalworking News for Asia, we strive to present
technical articles, stories and products that can help expand outside
traditional manufacturing.
To remain competitive and profitable, shops continually seek the
most economical and productive ways to accomplish their work. Industry 4.0 is
presently the top level of manufacturing evolution, requiring strong management
commitment, specialised personnel and significant investment. The Tooling &
Workholding section features simple, cost-effective analyses and actions that
can have a large positive effect on the productivity of small to medium-size
operations.
Users
nowadays are looking for tangible benefits to reach the next level of process
simulation in their sheet metal forming software. This month’s Sheet Metal
Forming section unveils Auto-Form Engineering’s latest software version. The
software enables users to reach the next level of process simulation through a
new set of powerful enhancements and functionalities.
Although Industry 4.0 is dominating the discussion of the future like no other topic, efforts to lay out Industry 4.0 in South East Asia is still embryonic. At present, enterprises in the region whose status can be described as Industrial 3.0 or even lower than that know they need a lot of improvements, especially in cost control, production efficiency and process management.
Nevertheless, these economies are pushing towards development. And in the future, I’m positive that we will see more demand for services, potentially turning them into a major power behind the digital market.
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