As industry goes all-in on automation, what happens next? – E+T
Businesses from across industry are scrambling to implement automation plans. Those who get it right will be poised to own the future.
Businesses from across industry are scrambling to implement automation plans. Those who get it right will be poised to own the future.
Niall Mottram attended the Automate Conference determined to put the case for simulated environments as a key accelerator for autonomy. His main takeaway – simulation is right on message and in tune with the mood of the industry
Industry is frustrated by the cost and excessive timeframes of obtaining real-world data for autonomous vehicle (AV) development. Using simulated environments – specifically mmWave radar simulation – can slash costs
Greater process control, lower setup costs and simple equipment programming make it easier than ever for manufacturers to build their automation in-house rather than hire a machine builder.
To decentralise, or not to decentralise, that is the question. This Web3 dilemma reflects the likely thoughts of current digital leaders who want to make the best use of their digital assets while maintaining trust in their data systems.
Advances in AI, robotics, wireless connectivity and edge compute are opening up transformative commercial opportunities. Now is the time to seize them. This whitepaper is a practical guide to navigating the road from automation to autonomy