Technology & Innovation

Networked manufacturing

April 07, 2014

Global

April 07, 2014

Global
Aviva Freudmann

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Aviva has nearly 40 years of experience as a journalist, researcher and editor covering a variety of industries, including healthcare, financial services, insurance and risk management, transport, logistics, energy and environmental protection.

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"Networked manufacturing: The digital future" is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Siemens, that discusses the promise of networked manufacturing; conditions that may enable a successful shift to networked manufacturing; and the potential economic impact of digital production.

For developed and developing manufacturing economies alike, networked manufacturing—which uses data flows to drive better communication, co-ordination, and control in and around manufacturing—has the potential to secure competitiveness. Making use of such information flows promises greater production flexibility and a host of other benefits. This report, written by the Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Siemens, discusses the promise of networked manufacturing, the conditions that may enable a successful shift to networked manufacturing, and the potential economic impact of digital production. The report is also available here in and translations.

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