Description
Industry 4.0 is a suite of digitally enabled technologies that combine embedded sensors,
new kinds of materials, models as digital twins, and cutting edge computing to
change the way that companies think about their product and facilities and even
their customers. The idea of adopting these advanced manufacturing technologies
can be daunting to small companies that have had success with traditional processes.
Pavan Muzumdar, chief operating officer at Automation Alley, a nonprofit
Industry 4.0 knowledge center based in Troy, Mich., discusses how 3D printing
and other Industry 4.0 technologies are transforming small manufacturers.
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