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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, is radically changing the way we work and live. And while keeping up with the pace of technological change can feel overwhelming, costly and potentially insecure at times, it’s critical that manufacturers increase connectivity and adopt digital technologies to make better informed, data-driven decisions.AUTOMATION ALLEY
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Automation Alley is a World Economic Forum Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMHUB) and a nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center with a global outlook and a regional focus. We facilitate public-private partnerships by connecting industry, education and government to fuel Michigan's economy and accelerate innovation.AUTOMATION ALLEY
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Industry 4.0 can play a key role in the electric vehicle revolution. In the automotive world, much of the latest news has been focused on the trends toward automakers committing to electric vehicles. General Motors is envisioning an all-electric future, committing to 30 new global electric vehicles by 2025 as it targets a zero-emissionsfuture.
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, is radically changing the way we work and live. And while keeping up with the pace of technological change can feel overwhelming, costly and potentially insecure at times, it’s critical that manufacturers increase connectivity and adopt digital technologies to make better informed, data-driven decisions.AUTOMATION ALLEY
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Industry 4.0 Assessment. An Industry 4.0 assessment helps small manufacturers understand how Industry 4.0 will impact them in the areas of culture, finance and technology. The assessment further helps business leaders transform their companies by fostering an organizational culture that embraces learning, change and technologyacceptance.
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Industry 4.0 has opened the flood gates of innovation, creating both immense opportunities and great challenges for an industry that now must rethink, retool and rebuild the way they do business. Automation Alley’s role is to help manufacturers increase revenue, reduce costs and make strategic decisions during this time of rapid technologicalAUTOMATION ALLEY
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Automation Alley's 2021 Technology in Industry Report—a deep dive into Industry 4.0 adoption challenges, opportunities and use cases—will launch digitally June 22 in conjunction with a virtual panel discussion featuring leaders from industry, academia and government who will discuss the urgent need for manufacturing resilience and innovation.AUTOMATION ALLEY
John Bedz manages Automation Alley’s special programs related to entrepreneurship and has a history of working with disruptivetechnologies.
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Go beyond machine learning to optimize manufacturing operations. Andrew Silberfarb. Reduce costs and downtime by predicting errors using existing data with DASL. Machine learning depends on vast amounts of data to make inferences. However, sometimes the amount of data needed by machine-learning algorithms is simply not available.AUTOMATION ALLEY
Industry 4.0 Assessment. An Industry 4.0 assessment helps small manufacturers understand how Industry 4.0 will impact them in the areas of culture, finance and technology. The assessment further helps business leaders transform their companies by fostering an organizational culture that embraces learning, change and technologyacceptance.
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Industry 4.0 can play a key role in the electric vehicle revolution. In the automotive world, much of the latest news has been focused on the trends toward automakers committing to electric vehicles. General Motors is envisioning an all-electric future, committing to 30 new global electric vehicles by 2025 as it targets a zero-emissionsfuture.
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Four Functions Every Business Needs for Long-Term Growth. No matter what kind of company you run, be it a pizza shop, accounting firm, shoe shop, or manufacturing company, there are four major functions every business must strengthen: Marketing, Sales, Operations and Finance. Organizing a company in this way is particularly importantfor
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Automation Alley is a World Economic Forum Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMHUB) and a nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center with a global outlook and a regional focus. We facilitate public-private partnerships by connecting industry, education and government to fuel Michigan's economy and accelerate innovation.AUTOMATION ALLEY
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Automation Alley's 2021 Technology in Industry Report—a deep dive into Industry 4.0 adoption challenges, opportunities and use cases—will launch digitally June 22 in conjunction with a virtual panel discussion featuring leaders from industry, academia and government who will discuss the urgent need for manufacturing resilience and innovation.AUTOMATION ALLEY
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Industry 4.0 Assessment. An Industry 4.0 assessment helps small manufacturers understand how Industry 4.0 will impact them in the areas of culture, finance and technology. The assessment further helps business leaders transform their companies by fostering an organizational culture that embraces learning, change and technologyacceptance.
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Industry 4.0 can play a key role in the electric vehicle revolution. In the automotive world, much of the latest news has been focused on the trends toward automakers committing to electric vehicles. General Motors is envisioning an all-electric future, committing to 30 new global electric vehicles by 2025 as it targets a zero-emissionsfuture.
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Automation Alley is a World Economic Forum Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMHUB) and a nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center with a global outlook and a regional focus. We facilitate public-private partnerships by connecting industry, education and government to fuel Michigan's economy and accelerate innovation.AUTOMATION ALLEY
Our Company. Automation Alley is a World Economic Forum Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMHUB) and a nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center with a global outlook and a regional focus. We facilitate public-private partnerships by connecting industry, education and government to fuel Michigan's economy and accelerate innovation.AUTOMATION ALLEY
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The world is changing fast, especially on the plant floor. Connected devices, cloud collection, and IoT all open your systems up to theworld, and
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Industry 4.0 Assessment. An Industry 4.0 assessment helps small manufacturers understand how Industry 4.0 will impact them in the areas of culture, finance and technology. The assessment further helps business leaders transform their companies by fostering an organizational culture that embraces learning, change and technologyacceptance.
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Integr8: The Industry 4.0 Conference brings together business and industry experts from around the world to Detroit to discuss how technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are rapidly changing global manufacturing. Join us Nov. 10 for Integr8 2020 at Detroit’s TCF Center (formerly Cobo Center).Register for 2020
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT RESILIENCE GRANT PROGRAM Automation Alley, funded by Oakland and Macomb counties, has created the Personal Protective Equipment Resilience Grant Program to address the urgent need to move companies into the digital manufacturing age of Industry 4.0 as fast as possible to help improve our region’s manufacturing agility and response to future disruptions.Apply Now
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View the 2019 Report ADVANCED MANUFACTURING HUB (AMHUB) The Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMHUB) for Michigan is a multi-stakeholder collaborative ecosystem focused on positioning Michigan as a global leader for advanced manufacturing, established jointly by Automation Alley and the World Economic Forum, which runs the Global AMHUB Network.Learn More
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Integr8: The Industry 4.0 Conference brings together business and industry experts from around the world to Detroit to discuss how technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are rapidly changing global manufacturing. Join us Nov. 10 for Integr8 2020 at Detroit’s TCF Center (formerly Cobo Center).Register for 2020
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT RESILIENCE GRANT PROGRAM Automation Alley, funded by Oakland and Macomb counties, has created the Personal Protective Equipment Resilience Grant Program to address the urgent need to move companies into the digital manufacturing age of Industry 4.0 as fast as possible to help improve our region’s manufacturing agility and response to future disruptions.Apply Now
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