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AI Strengthens Smart Factories To Overcome The Challenge Of Product Complexity

AI Strengthens Smart Factories To Overcome The Challenge Of Product Complexity

AI Strengthens Smart Factories To Overcome The Challenge Of Product Complexity

Bottom Line: 2020 roadmaps are dominated by AI-based, configurable products that are the foundation of new services-based business models, making smart factories’ flexibility and speed the most vital link in any manufacturer’s’ future.

MAXIMIZING SERVICES REVENUE IS THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING

Manufacturing CEOs I’ve spoken with are in unanimous agreement that the best way to drive new revenue growth is by transitioning to more services-based revenue models based on next-generation products. Their product roadmaps include configurable, customized products capable of delivering data back to manufacturers they can monetize as services. Manufacturers are looking to get beyond relying on transaction revenue alone. They’re mostly focused on how they can use configurable products to launch higher-margin outcome-based business services, and their 2020 roadmaps reflect this goal. The following graphic from McKinsey’s Leveraging Industrial Software Stack Advancement For Digital Transformation (50 pp., PDF, no opt-in) explains why manufacturers’ 2020 roadmaps are dominated by more configurable products capable of driving new services-based business models.

WHAT MANUFACTURERS CAN LEARN FROM AMAZON WEB SERVICES’ ALEXA STRATEGY?

How Amazon designed and launched the Alexa product family has useful lessons for manufacturers selling customized, configurable products. These lessons include the following:

HOW AI CAN HELP STRENGTHEN SMART FACTORIES IN A SERVICES-DRIVEN WORLD

Smarter, more configurable, customized products dominate manufacturing roadmaps for 2020. Manufacturers need to bridge the gap between manufacturing operations data and the exponentially increasing intelligence of the products they produce. The following are initial strategies they are undertaking to close the gap, relying on AI and machine learning to accomplish each:

originally posted on forbes.com by Louis Columbus

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