Smart Manufacturing Adoption Grows By 50%
Plex Systems, a Rockwell Automation company and supplier of cloud-delivered smart manufacturing solutions, has announced the results of its 7th annual study, ‘The State of Smart Manufacturing.’ The global study surveyed more than 300 manufacturers in a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, electronics, plastics and rubber, precision metal forming, and more. This year’s report, conducted in collaboration with Hanover Research, offers valuable insights into trends, challenges, and future plans for global manufacturers. Building on Plex’s previous research, the data reaffirms that smart manufacturing technology adoption continues to accelerate, and these new technologies are now solving the industry’s critical challenges.
The report’s findings show the COVID-19 pandemic both exposed and exacerbated pre-existing conditions in manufacturing. Additionally, the shortage of skilled workers and security concerns jumped significantly over the prior year. With that in mind, more than 83% of respondents believe smart manufacturing is key to their organization’s future success.
“The impact of COVID-19 underscores the necessity for more pervasive access and control, and the benefits of cloud-based solutions in not only enabling the new ‘work from anywhere’ paradigm, but as a fundamental next-generation technology enabler,” commented Rick Franzosa, Senior Director, Analyst – Supply Chain at Gartner Research.[1]
Additional key findings include:
Smart manufacturing adoption accelerated by 50%. Technology and automation are driving the next generation of manufacturing, and smart manufacturing adoption will continue to accelerate in 2022.
The pandemic exposed three evolving business challenges. Supply chain management, skilled worker shortages, and risk mitigation, all require a new approach. In fact, 61% of respondents stated that they do not have a risk mitigation plan in place.
Once over-hyped technologies are now solving today’s problems. Cloud, industrial hardened devices, and process automation are helping companies overcome challenges with the skilled worker shortage, supply chain management, and risk mitigation. Specifically, 64% of organizations agree that technology can reduce hiring challenges and fuel growth in the next five years.
“The trends surfaced by ‘The State of Smart Manufacturing’ report provide real and important insights for manufacturers. These insights help us plan and stay ahead of the curve in moving our business forward,” stated Tim Marsell, IT/IS division manager at Sanoh America, Inc.
“This report aims to help manufacturers benchmark their technology strategy and incorporate smart manufacturing best practices to stay competitive and thrive,” said Jerry Foster, Chief Technology Officer, Plex Systems. “A scalable technology strategy makes it possible to incrementally adopt solutions and achieve value quickly. As manufacturers look to streamline processes and solve today’s challenges, they are placing significant value on using smart technology to address and improve actual business outcomes.”
For full results, download the free 7th Annual Plex State of Smart Manufacturing Report.
For more information: www.plex.com