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Manufacturing is undergoing a quiet transformation as AI becomes embedded across the industry, often without companies fully realizing it. Despite abundant data, many manufacturers are missing chances to boost productivity and quality control. With mature tools like Vision AI gaining traction, the future of manufacturing will rely on intelligent automation, edge computing, and AI as a workforce enhancer rather than a replacement.
In this episode, we delve into the current and future role of AI in manufacturing, highlighting practical applications and the impact on efficiency. We’ll cover how manufacturers can better leverage data, embrace embedded AI, and foster collaboration to successfully implement AI solutions, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning in this evolving space.
Host: James Hilliard
Guests: Ryan Spurr, Senior Manufacturing Strategy and Business Development Director at Connection
Jeff Minushkin, VP Helix Core Engineering
Show Notes:
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Manufacturing is undergoing a quiet transformation as AI becomes embedded across the industry, often without companies fully realizing it. Despite abundant data, many manufacturers are missing chances to boost productivity and quality control. With mature tools like Vision AI gaining traction, the future of manufacturing will rely on intelligent automation, edge computing, and AI as a workforce enhancer rather than a replacement.
In this episode, we delve into the current and future role of AI in manufacturing, highlighting practical applications and the impact on efficiency. We’ll cover how manufacturers can better leverage data, embrace embedded AI, and foster collaboration to successfully implement AI solutions, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning in this evolving space.
Host: James Hilliard
Guests: Ryan Spurr, Senior Manufacturing Strategy and Business Development Director at Connection
Jeff Minushkin, VP Helix Core Engineering
Show Notes: