Discover the digital trends shaping the manufacturing industry in 2022

Fujitsu / March 10, 2022

Since the turn of the decade, our lives and livelihoods have been subject to sweeping change.

But while the disruption shook the operations of many industries on all corners of the globe, it also made apparent where the need for digital transformation was critical.

Ever since, the pace of innovation has skyrocketed as businesses have worked hard to keep the doors open in the face of the many challenges this time period has wrought.

The manufacturing sector is no exception to this trend. New technologies are reshaping businesses on the factory floor and within the c-suite.

So, now is the time to review what’s going on in the manufacturing world to prioritize and filter what really matters to inform the positive transformation of supply chains, operations, and culture.

In this blog, I’ll explore some of the overarching trends that are already shaping 2022 – and how manufacturers can strive to mitigate risk and seize opportunities in the remainder of the year (and beyond).

Acceleration of digital technologies

We currently have an aging workforce and organizations have been finding it difficult to employ the right people at the plant and IT level. However, the arrival of the pandemic caused a change in buying behavior.
Buying behavior is now accelerating the adoption of digital technologies. And this development will influence the decisions being made by the VPs of manufacturing or the plant managers as they seek to make real-time information available to their plants. Also, with enablers such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and augmented reality being imbedded into processes, companies can get by with smaller workforces, remain efficient, and take less time to get to market.
For example, besides being a system integrator, Fujitsu is also a manufacturer of network communication equipment. By using an augmented reality solution, we have reduced assembly time by 42% which increased our productivity and lead times. For businesses to achieve their overall goals in the remainder of the year (and beyond), they’ll have to implement the best technologies and be in business with strategic partners – such as Fujitsu SAP services.

Improving sustainability goals will continue

Sustainability has been a watchword in this period – and for good reason, especially in the manufacturing sector. It comes as no surprise this will continue to be a trend as organizations and governments strive to bring about sustainability policies and solutions to better protect our planet.
Investors are increasingly implementing Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) solutions as part of their analysis process to identify material risks and growth opportunities – as well reducing the carbon footprint. Energy monitoring will be essential to this. But machine learning and AI technologies also have a pivotal role to play, to facilitate the process of improving our carbon footprint by reducing resource and energy wastage.

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