
In the relentless pursuit of innovation, we're witnessing a paradigm shift from Industry 4.0 to 5.0. Why? Industry 4.0, while transformative, faces limitations: workplace displacement, technological complexity, and unsustainable automation.
In the relentless pursuit of innovation, we're witnessing a paradigm shift from Industry 4.0 to 5.0. Why? Industry 4.0, while transformative, faces limitations: workplace displacement, technological complexity, and unsustainable automation.
From pandemic to inflation. From supply chain disruption to labor market shortages. The past two or so years have proved challenging for businesses. And yet the manufacturing sector has proved resilient.
Universal Robots Head of Southeast Asia & Oceania Darrell Adams muses about manufacturing in 2035 and explores whether humans and machines working together may be a nightmare or a dream collaboration.
HIMA Vice President Asia Pacific Friedhelm Best says for IoT to truly improve the counterfeit drug problem, one must have faith not just in the supply chain but in the production process itself; new, fully integrated 'continuous manufacturing' drug production facilities may just be the answer.
Jebsen and Jessen Ingredients Chief Operating Officer Lim Siew Tin argues that for many multi-national ingredients' manufacturers, having a local foothold is much needed to understand the complexity of South East Asia's diverse cultures and business practices.