TECHNOLOGY
At the Intersection of All the Technologies?
Manufacturers are facing new challenges with increasing demand from the market. To keep pace, companies can’t rely on a single technology. Instead, cultivating an ecosystem of technologies and capabilities will help maintain their growth. The relationship between technologies is also demonstrated through their interdependency on each other. Automation requires a solid digital footprint. Additive manufacturing relies on subtractive processes for functionality. Subtractive processes use metrology technologies to drive faster time to market and increase confidence in the entire manufacturing process. Metrology depends on digital manufacturing to continuously improve processes and future designs. For manufacturers to be successful in this high-demand, agile market, a holistic approach to manufacturing technologies must be taken. This can be done through incremental business process development, value-stream mapping, and consistent strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat analysis.
INTELLIGENCE
As Populations Age, Automation Adoption Increases
Renowned MIT economist Daron Acemoglu was awarded the 2024 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his groundbreaking research on how institutions shape national prosperity. Along with his colleagues, Acemoglu demonstrated that societies with a strong rule of law and inclusive institutions generate greater economic growth. This work has implications for understanding global inequality and development.
Interestingly, Acemoglu's research extends to the realm of automation and demographics. In another paper, he found that aging populations significantly drive robotics adoption: Within the United States, a 10-percentage-point increase in local population aging led to a 6.45-percentage-point increase in the presence of robot "integrators" in the area. This research suggests that as societies age, they increasingly turn to automation to maintain productivity. The manufacturing technology community can look to how societal factors – be they institutional or demographic – profoundly influence economic outcomes and technological adoption for interesting industry insights that can be leveraged to build stronger strategies.
SMARTFORCE
Smartforce Student Summit Launches Quarterly Newsletter
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ADVOCACY
New Year, New U(SA)
The 47th president and the 119th Congress of the United States have officially been sworn in, with President Donald Trump at the helm and the Republicans firmly in control of the legislative agenda. With this shift in power, swift action is expected in key areas such as tax reform, trade policy, and deregulation. A central part of this effort will be the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which will be led by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. DOGE's mission is to streamline government operations by identifying regulations that can be rolled back using executive authority.
One of DOGE's top priorities is reducing federal spending. Musk has already committed to cutting at least $1 trillion of the previous year's budget. In addition to budgetary cuts, DOGE plans to downsize the federal workforce and eliminate remote work for federal employees. The agency will also attempt to curb spending on initiatives championed by the Biden administration, including the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act. These measures signal a bold approach to reshaping the federal government’s priorities and operations.
INTERNATIONAL
Solutions Over Equipment
Global manufacturers are increasingly recognizing that no single technology can drive sustained growth. Instead, success depends on cultivating the integration of diverse technologies and expertise.
Focusing solely on equipment is insufficient in the rapidly evolving and competitive manufacturing market. Manufacturers must adopt a solutions-driven mindset, leveraging digitally interconnected technologies, automation, additive and subtractive manufacturing, generative design, etc. These innovations work together, creating a seamless, adaptive system that responds to real-time market needs.
A comprehensive approach to manufacturing emphasizes interdependence – where automation, data analytics, and human expertise enhance each other to optimize productivity, reduce costs, and increase quality. Companies that prioritize integrating these technologies into a cohesive framework can adapt swiftly to evolving demands, ensuring resilience and competitiveness. Ultimately, manufacturers must embrace this interconnected landscape to thrive in a dynamic global market.
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