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8 Technologies Manufacturers Need to Prepare for Recovery and Build Resilience

Manufacturers that are strengthening their digital capabilities are better positioned to survive the crisis and meet the surge in demand when the pandemic subsides.

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By early 2020, manufacturing had regained much of the momentum it lost after the 2008 recession.

Then the pandemic hit.

After the first wave of pandemic-driven shutdowns, segment recoveries for manufacturers have been uneven. Those that are thriving are the ones that have the technology in place to keep workers safe while at the same time ensuring production efficiency

“8 Technologies Manufacturers Need to Prepare for Recovery and Build Resilience” reveals how some of the world's largest manufacturers are leveraging technologies such as digital twins, 3D printing, cloud solutions, robotics and sensors to keep critical operations going during Covid-19 - and build resilience for the future.

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  • How Covid  19 has drawn attention to the technology haves and have-nots in manufacturing
  • Technologies driving the highest ROI including connectivity, advanced analytics, automation, and advanced-manufacturing technologies

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