Continued surge of AI, the connected worker, growth of integrated data expected to dominate headlines in 2024.
By, David Isaacson, Vice President, Product Marketing, ETQ
It’s that time of year when we set our sights on the trends and developments that will shape how manufacturers leverage technology to meet, or better yet, exceed their enterprise-wide goals. And, it’s no surprise that generative AI is topping most prediction lists.
Large language models, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard, democratized AI in 2023, and now it’s everywhere. From the enterprise to the classroom, to the White House, AI is being used, tested, discussed and regulated. In the new year, it will also play a larger role on the manufacturing floor, automating processes, empowering workers and bolstering enterprise-wide quality. In 2024, manufacturers will determine how to fit AI into their tech stacks, how to govern it and empower it as a key quality driver. Forrester predicts that generative AI “will be the fulcrum that businesses rely on to enhance, empower, and engage employees and customers.” And, Gartner predicts that by 2026, more than 80 percent of enterprises will have used generative AI models and/or deployed them in production environments, up from less than five percent in early 2023.
When it comes to generative AI’s role, manufacturers of all sizes will leverage it to ensure quality control, predictive maintenance and supply chain optimization, as well as to design products, identify supply chain partners, and produce user manuals, training guides and marketing materials. Generative AI will be leveraged as a productivity tool that empowers all members of the manufacturing enterprise, yet it will play a supporting role, not replacing workers but giving them more time to improve productivity, quality and safety.
In addition to the rising role of AI, other key trends that will have a significant impact on the manufacturing industry, including:
Despite the stops and starts of the past few years, data-driven, intelligent manufacturing operations will be in full-speed mode in 2024. Manufacturers of all shapes and sizes will be implementing automation, AI and data analytics to empower its workforce, reach a whole new level of productivity and quality, and realize the promise of Industry 4.0.
David Isaacson is Vice President of Product Marketing at ETQ, where he develops market strategies and product positioning for the company’s cloud-based quality management solutions.
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