Advantages today and tomorrow: envisioning a new era of manufacturing.
The connected smart factory is more cost-efficient, productive, safe, and sustainable than you might realize. And it all starts with the right network.
IMPROVING MANUFACTURING STARTS HERE
Ultra-responsive, ultra-fast 5G will untether cobots from their cables for more streamlined production, provide frontline workers virtual guidance to accelerate repairs, and enable automated guided vehicles to service more locations. In a business that lives by seconds and cents, 5G will make the smart factory even more responsive and cost efficient.
Rural manufacturers are leveraging 5G’s speed and reliability to modernize their processes, drive efficiencies, and make their workplaces safer than ever.
The connected smart factory is more cost-efficient, productive, safe, and sustainable than you might realize. And it all starts with the right network.
TechTarget shares how 5G can support a variety of use cases to further digital transformation initiatives and enable competitive advantage.
From improved logistics and warehouse management to augmented reality and factory automation, there are ample reasons to explore the fifth generation of cellular connectivity.
High-bandwidth, low-latency 5G is poised to unlock an increasingly reliable and efficient Internet of Things needed to expand Industry 4.0.
Food manufacturers face unprecedented pressure to increase flexibility and responsiveness to meet demand. 5G is part of the answer.
Evolving customer demands. Supply chain issues. The need for ongoing process improvements. IDC explores these challenges among others and how 5G can lay the foundation for future-readiness.
From improving predictive maintenance to making autonomous guided vehicles more practical, the right connectivity for Industry 4.0 is here.
Who couldn’t benefit from increased efficiency, optimized systems, and improved productivity and safety? See for yourself why 5G supports these outcomes, now and in the future.
To achieve a balance between efficiency and resiliency, leading manufacturers are focused on the right connectivity to accelerate insights. Here, IDC shares relevant research and key considerations.