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SMART FACTORY

MANUFACTURING -“SMART FACTORY”, UTILISE US IN SETTING UP


Sharing the requirements of a “SMART FACTORY”, which is resulting the ratio of 1:3, when compared to the normal manufacturing work processes.

It’s a network of

  • Machines inter-connected,
  • Mechanism of communications,
  • Computing power,
  • Cyber-Physical System through
  • Advanced Technologies such as
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI),
  • Machine Learning to
  • Analyze Data and
  • Drive Automated Processes.

Smart Factory - Creation

  • Reduction of paper documents.
  • Alignment of IT solutions.
  • Detailed planning in real time.
  • High autonomy of the production areas.
  • Increased collaboration between production areas.
  • Central availability of all data.

Requirements - Smart factory

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) enables

  • Networking of machines,
  • Sensors and other devices in the factory.
  • Artificial intelligence.
  • Machine learning
  • Robotics and automation.
  • . Vast data analysis.

Smart manufacturing - Elements

All effective smart manufacturing platforms have four elements in common:

  • Data integration,
  • Data analysis
  • Visualization,
  • Adaptability and scalability with user friendly.

Main foundations - Smart manufacturing

  • Internet of things,
  • Cloud computing,
  • Autonomous and Robotics systems,
  • Vast data analytics,
  • Augmented reality,
  • Cyber security,
  • Simulation,
  • System integration and
  • Additive manufacturing.

Smart factory vs Smart Manufacturing

  • Smart factories put that idea into practice.
  • Smart manufacturing is the broad concept of using fully integrated technologies to coordinate and improve physical and digital processes within factories and across the supply chain.

Functions - Smart factory

  • By focusing it on creating an agile, iterative production process through data collection and decision-making processes with stronger evidence.
  • By continuously improving the productivity of manufacturing processes, smart factories can lower costs, reduce downtime and minimize waste.

Smart factory - Future

  • The “Smart factory” is close to becoming a reality thanks to physically connected systems, the internet of thing and the internet of systems.
  • As our machines gain access to more data with their abilities to optimize factory processes will increase.

Challenges - Smart factory manufacturing

  • Non team work,
  • Anti approach.
  • Multiple departments must communicate and collaborate with one another.
  • Lack of Equipment Monitoring.
  • Runs on a wide range of IoT devices.
  • Poor Security.
  • Make a Plan.
  • Generate Smart Factory Insights.
  • Educate/Train Workers.

Objective, Vision and Goals - Smart factory

  • An objective is one that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
  • It provide the details for an organization in achieving goal.

Conclusion

  • As technological advancement in 5G, will move towards technologically advance setup for better operation.