How innovation enables environmental responsibility and improves workforce wellbeing in manufacturing

Fujitsu / December 14, 2023

The most important resource in any organization is its human capital. Combined, this resource provides the collective knowledge, attributes, skillsets, and overall experience, which determine the overall health of a business. Manufacturing is no different.

In fact, the manufacturing industry needs to do more to meet the wants and needs of a workforce. At the present time, manufacturers need to either adapt or fall behind, not just in terms of their production equipment, but in respect to developing a more connected workforce.

The next generation of manufacturers are now entering the workplace, and they have different priorities. They want to work with the latest digital solutions, embracing change rather than being wary of it. All while working for an organization that prioritizes sustainability. This change is also currently taking place amidst ongoing labor issues and workforce shortages, as well as the changing expectations of the modern manufacturing worker.

This highlights an opportunity for manufacturers. Investing in digital tools will not only help them work smarter and improve productivity, but do so in a more efficient, engaging manner. Manufacturers who successfully unify their people, processes and machines can enhance not only their bottom line and workplace morale but also achieve these improvements while simultaneously pursuing sustainability goals.

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Innovation in Action: Digital tools empower workers, fostering collaboration and creative problem-solving in modern manufacturing.

In turn, this approach creates collaborative opportunities for workers, both those on the factory floor as well as those operating in different geographic locations. They are able to share knowledge and communicate easily. This matters because some of the best, most impactful ideas often come directly from the talent on the factory floor. Manufacturers should therefore be looking to use automation and digital technologies to free up their workforce, allowing employees to then devise more creative solutions to current industry challenges.
Sharing knowledge
When facing the threat of high staff turnover, digitalization is a reliable and proven strategy for continued gains in efficiency and productivity. With an aging and shrinking workforce, manufacturers face a growing skills-vacuum that hinders productivity and imposes additional costs to an organization. Digital solutions - AR and VR being prime examples - promote upskilling and enhanced learning processes among manufacturing workers. Training is then made more engaging and effective for new personnel.
By developing a digital platform for knowledge-sharing that can constantly be updated as new solutions emerge, workers can quickly upskill and increase the value they offer, supporting both the company and their career goals. When powered by low-latency and ultra-reliable connectivity solutions, these platforms also overcome the constraints of geographical locations as experts in other facilities can share knowledge directly without the need for travel.

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