As the UK looks to pave its new way in the world, external shocks and pressure resulting from climate change and tightening supply chains has pushed the productivity of UK manufacturing into sharp focus.
In order to be competitive on a global scale, manufacturers must turn to digital capabilities to improve productivity, increase innovation and find all important marginal gains and often the Factory of the Future is posed as an answer. However, in a landscape of siloed data, unconnected systems and skillset scarcity pressures how can such a…
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