Making the move away from traditional automation
UK manufacturers continue to face increasing pressure from rising costs, skills shortages and the need to improve operational efficiency. Many businesses have already introduced automation into their operations, but modern manufacturing is moving beyond standalone automated systems, say the experts at Innomech.
Today, the focus is on connecting systems, processes and people to create greater visibility and support better decision making. Digital transformation is not about replacing everything. It is about investing in the right areas to improve operational performance.
By combining automation with technologies such as IoT, AI and real-time data monitoring, manufacturers can gain a clearer understanding of production performance, identify inefficiencies and respond more effectively to changing demands.
Connected factories are helping manufacturers improve quality, reduce bottlenecks, support sustainability objectives and make more informed decisions across the business. From production tracking and inventory management to quality control and forecasting, digital transformation is creating opportunities to improve performance at every stage of the manufacturing process.
In its latest blog, Innomech explores what digital transformation means in practice and why moving beyond traditional automation is becoming increasingly important for manufacturers looking to remain competitive.







