Digital manufacturing had already been a trendsetter by the time the global pandemic struck in March 2020. The pandemic however did speed up the process which was underway in stages in the manufacturing industry. Business enterprises across the globe now recognize digital manufacturing as a part and parcel of everyday manufacturing activities.
Companies which were early in jumping the bandwagon are already manufacturing products by deploying digitization tools like computer-aided design, modelling and simulation, computer aided engineering, digital twin, data capture and data analytics, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and so on. These tools enable manufacturers to bring out quality products, reduce product development lifecycle, increase efficiency and performance, etc. It improves decision making and brings down the cost of the product. Read More |