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How will Dion’s products be manufactured in the future? How will COVID-19 impact your industry and what role should your company play to stay relevant for the next generation?
DOWNLOAD THE MAGAZINEHere are some of the short- and long-term impacts that will likely result from manufacturers' response to COVID-19, and the best actions to take.
In this Special Report the team from Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work consider what the world will look in 2023 – a period far enough away for the implications of the virus to have materially changed things, but not so far away that pure idle speculation reigns supreme.
Industry 4.0 introduces many radical innovations and technological development. While many of these advances will impact manufacturing, most are still in the pilot phase and haven’t deployed at scale. New and increasingly intelligent technologies offer remarkable opportunities for manufacturers to gain competitive advantage. Do you want read how?
We have started the conversation with the next generations, how they view the future and how they think your organization will stay relevant in their lives.
Humans and robots working together will help manufacturers gain significant business advantages. The blend of robotic and human capabilities should be seamless. Each helps the other be more productive. Humans and robots may work together anywhere there is a flow of materials, from the production line to the warehouse.
It’s not easy to conceive of new ways of running your manufacturing operations. It’s harder still to engage your organization in a program of disruptive change, particularly if the process and technology is advancing manufacturing to new levels expected with Industry 4.0 strategies.
The current situation is changing manufacturing operations drastically. This guide lights a path to achieving digital transformation to prepare for the new normal.
READ THE WHITEPAPERManufacturers recognize the disruptive potential of blockchain to streamline complex supply chain operations. Yet, most manufacturers are not moving aggressively to prepare for the transformative changes that blockchain will bring.
Helping automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers and dealers run connected vehicle ecosystems with enhanced supply chain management and after-market processes.
Helping manufacturers of heavy equipment, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R), industrial supplies and automation systems build more connected products and boost the bottom line.
Services for clients in the chemicals, building materials, pulp and paper, and mining sectors to streamline processes and gain operational visibility.