Protolabs has published its '2023: The Robotics Manufacturing Status Report' highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing the manufacturing industry, as it begins to turn ideas into reality. Stephen Dyson, Client Programs Manager EMEA at Protolabs takes a closer look at what lies ahead.
Innovation is happening everywhere in the manufacturing industry. Since the term Industry 4.0 was first coined, manufacturing has undergone a rapid digital transformation – with sensors, internet-connected devices, AI and cyber physical production systems (CPPS) all being deployed on the shop floor. There has also been a significant increase in the use of robotics.
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