Rootstock’s annual survey finds that manufacturers with a Signal Chain are further ahead in digital transformation.
SAN RAMON, Calif. — Rootstock Software, a recognized leader in the Manufacturing Cloud ERP space, today announced results from its 2024 State of Manufacturing Technology Survey. This study assessed how manufacturers view their digital transformation journeys, where they are currently making tech investments, and where they see opportunities for emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). Despite 90% of manufacturers utilizing some form of AI in their operations, the survey revealed there is a level of imposter syndrome when it comes to AI implementation and progress, with 38% reporting they feel behind their peers.
Compiled based on a survey of 508 manufacturers across countries in North America, Europe, and Asia, Rootstock’s State of Manufacturing Technology Survey is a follow-on to the company’s inaugural 2023 report, designed to uncover how manufacturers are progressing in digital transformation year-over-year. The 2023 report found that the top two barriers to digital transformation were a lack of cross-departmental collaboration/coordination (37%) and limited access to data (34%). Comparatively, this year’s report uncovered a clear shift to constraints surrounding budget/resources (31%) and time (27%), which emerged as the new top obstacles to digital transformation initiatives in 2024.
“Today’s economic climate is driving an urgent need for manufacturers to do more with less,” said Raj Badarinath, Chief Product & Marketing Officer at Rootstock Software. “To navigate the volatile micro and macro trends occurring at a local and global scale, manufacturers are recalibrating technology investments and resetting what ERP means in the age of AI. In years past, they’ve hobbled along on incremental benefits from legacy solutions. But now they’re seeing the benefits of a modern, cloud-first, AI-ready platform approach. Acquiring these capabilities will deliver the benefits that matter most to manufacturers, namely precise control over their resources, the ability to adapt to ever-changing conditions, and more time to focus on initiatives that truly deliver value.”
Additional key findings from the 2024 Manufacturing Technology Report include:
For complete survey findings and details, check out Rootstock’s study findings here: https://clouderp.rootstock.com/rootstock-state-of-manufacturing-survey.
Methodology
In partnership with Researchscape, Rootstock conducted this research via an online survey fielded in February to April 2024. There were 508 respondents to the survey across 14 countries (Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom, and United States) leading “digital transformation” in companies with revenues of $10 million or more.
About Rootstock
Rootstock Software provides the leading Manufacturing Cloud ERP, which empowers hundreds of manufacturers to turbocharge their operations in today’s dynamic, post-pandemic world. Natively built on the Salesforce Platform, Rootstock delivers a futureproof solution. With it, manufacturers gain the agility to continually transform their businesses to meet evolving customer needs, navigate emerging challenges, and accelerate success. In addition, the “connectability” of Rootstock Cloud ERP gives manufacturers 360° visibility to collaborate with suppliers, trading partners, and the broader value chain. As Rootstock continues to grow, stay tuned to hear about its new customers, career opportunities, and LinkedIn posts.
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