N Jayantha Prabhu, Gathering CIO, Essar Gathering: Advanced mechanics in the Indian Assembling Industry
I solidly accept people working close by robots are not the fate of the assembling business; it's the "present time and place". They're not an extravagance it is possible that; they are an upper hand. In India, in the event that we have appropriately coordinated computerization, it can carry the capacity to change an assembling plant to improve things. Indian assembling remains at a basic point in its long history - and how industry pioneers view the changing scene will impact its future. As an innovation, socioeconomics, and monetary environment shift, producers should advance to remain cutthroat. It is just through proactive exertion that the assembling business will immediately jump all over the chance - and defeat the test.
As technology, demographics, and economic climate shift, manufacturers must innovate in order to stay competitive. It is only through a proactive effort that the manufacturing industry will seize the opportunity – and overcome the challenge. Paired with smart software systems, these new technologies are making it easier to find efficiencies, assign labor, and balance different elements of complex systems.
While still a capital investment, robotics can now do more than ever, and there are systems available that are affordable for small- and medium-sized operations. Areas of repetitive actions (i.e. palletizing, picking, packaging) are ideal roles for today’s robots, especially in high-volume plants The Internet of Things can work hand in hand with Robotics. IoT has the ability to transform the manufacturing industry if these smart machines are implemented both strategically and with purpose – and therein lies the challenge.
Systems need to be in place to harness this information, analyze it, and translate it into actionable changes. It’s possible to have visibility into every step of the manufacturing process. A truly connected production line has data points throughout the warehouse, and together they create an extraordinary volume of information. To thrive in this new data-rich era, manufacturers need to improve data mining from the plant floor. With the right data and analytics in place, manufacturers can make faster, better decisions based on real-time information rather than assumptions or prior experience.
As technology improves, it will mature from enabling proactive actions to developing predictive insights. Technology is always changing and improving. However, by introducing a robot into production lines, companies can gain a competitive edge and stay in the current location. But there is still a need for a programmer and a technician to be involved in operating the robot. Then we look at the benefits of robotic automation and some incentives for implementing it sooner rather than later.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) It is the application of technology that allows employees in a company to configure computer software or a “robot” to capture and interpret existing applications for processing a transaction, manipulating data, triggering responses, and communicating with other digital systems. Any company that uses labor on a large scale for general knowledge process work, where people are performing high-volume, highly transactional process functions, will boost their capabilities and save money and time with robotic process automation software.
Just as industrial robots are remaking the manufacturing industry by creating higher production rates and improved quality, RPA “robots” are revolutionizing the way we think about and administer business processes, IT support processes, workflow processes, remote infrastructure, and back-office work. RPA provides dramatic improvements in accuracy and cycle time and increased productivity in transaction processing, while it elevates the nature of work by removing people from dull, repetitive tasks.
Robots equipped with cloud connectivity and IoT capabilities can add significant value to end users via remote diagnostics and preventive maintenance. Further, with the advent of AI-equipped robotic systems, a lot of value-adds can be expected in the medical and healthcare sectors. The manufacturing industry is facing unprecedented challenges, but there is a bright future ahead. Through ingenuity, agility, and technology, the manufacturing industry will be able to overcome its challenges and seize its opportunities, and usher in a new era for manufacturing.

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