
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Industry 4.0 has been on a continuous evolution over the last century. Design and manufacturing companies leverage connected networks, additive manufacturing, and digital engineering to become faster, more efficient, and flexible. These advances are helping companies overcome supply chain disruptions and labor shortages that have plagued the industry over the last few years. Dean Bartles, president and CEO of the Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group, highlights ongoing and future trends within Industry 4.0 and what engineers can expect to develop over the next decade.
4.5
1313 ratings
Industry 4.0 has been on a continuous evolution over the last century. Design and manufacturing companies leverage connected networks, additive manufacturing, and digital engineering to become faster, more efficient, and flexible. These advances are helping companies overcome supply chain disruptions and labor shortages that have plagued the industry over the last few years. Dean Bartles, president and CEO of the Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group, highlights ongoing and future trends within Industry 4.0 and what engineers can expect to develop over the next decade.
6,247 Listeners
4,329 Listeners
44,047 Listeners
8,710 Listeners
30,738 Listeners
32,140 Listeners
59 Listeners
43,879 Listeners
25,829 Listeners
4,182 Listeners
111,150 Listeners
56,007 Listeners
9,516 Listeners
5,946 Listeners
2,037 Listeners