Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming various industries, and supply chain management is no exception. The integration of AI into supply chain processes has led to significant enhancements in efficiency, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness that were previously unattainable with
The final installment of a three-part series by Machine Design dives deeply into a collaboration between Florida Makes and LIFT, targeting the advancement of manufacturing innovation with a particular emphasis on materials science, supply chain resilience, and the acceleration of new technologies.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently released significant updates concerning critical vulnerabilities and essential security guidance that software manufacturers should heed. Highlighting the severity of these issues, CISA pointed out an updated security advisory
AI is revolutionizing various sectors, with manufacturing being a principal area of transformation. Today, more manufacturers are adopting AI to not only improve efficiency but also achieve sustainability goals. In a world increasingly focused on reducing carbon footprints, AI emerges as a pivotal
Modern supply chains face an unprecedented level of uncertainty, making it increasingly difficult to meet availability targets. Today's supply chain teams are perpetually in a reactive mode, constantly adjusting forecasts, switching suppliers, and holding excess stock, yet still struggling with the
The rise of Industry 4.0 and the increasing interconnectivity of devices have brought significant attention to the protocols facilitating these advances. One such pivotal protocol in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) landscape is MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport). Known for its