MT Magazine May/June 2023
MANUFACTURING MATTERS
MAY/JUNE 2023
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Manufacturing Matters Check in for the highlights, headlines, and hijinks that matter to manufacturing. These lean news items keep you updated on the latest developments.
TECHNOLOGY
Growth or Evolution? Why not both? Growth through technology doesn’t occur in isolation. The pace of technology development and adoption is becoming faster and faster, and the only way to keep pace is to evolve the workforce at the same rate as technology. After all, a human worker is involved in each portion of the technology adoption process, which is a workflow of identification, adaption, implementation, and maintenance. And as the market constantly fluctuates based on reshoring efforts, economic drivers, and shifting global competitiveness, advanced manufacturing technologies will show their value by enabling companies to increase output or decrease costs to meet market conditions. Innovation is pivotal for companies to stay competitive – and the key to innovation is people.
INTELLIGENCE
Imagining Industry 6.0 Industry 4.0 introduced the world to advanced automation and human-robot collaboration. Industry 5.0 is characterized by personalized manufacturing and the increased use of co-robots and AI. Industry 6.0 may bring even more advancements and human-technology synergy in fields such as medical and bionic enhancements, robotic automation, and neo-critical manufacturing. The ideological concept of Industry 6.0 encompasses areas such as robotic automation, society and policy, and intelligent manufacturing. However, advancements in several other fields could help us explore and develop new methods of manufacturing and resource gathering, such as renewable energy, total machine independence, interplanetary resource gathering and manufacturing, aerial manufacturing platforms, and quantum control to name a few. In the coming years, in anticipation of Industry 6.0, creating the necessary regulatory and societal frameworks will be essential for these technological advancements. Read more about Industry 6.0 at AMTonline.org/article/industry-6.
SMARTFORCE
The First AMT Tech Invitational Competition In March, AMT held its first-ever Tech Invitational competition at its headquarters in McLean, Virginia. Fresh off the 2023 FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Mid-Atlantic Competition, three FTC robotics teams from the Washington, D.C., region showcased their innovative robots, problem-solving abilities, and business models in a Shark Tank-style contest. As a result, AMT awarded $1,000 cash prizes to FTC Team 19458 Equilibrium.exe, Team 7393 electron Volts, and Team 6417 Blu Cru to support their upcoming trips to the 2023 FIRST Championship in Houston, Texas. Teams are fully responsible for all operational, manufacturing, and competition expenses, such as materials, contest registration, and travel. Watch for an upcoming roadmap from AMT’s Smartforce Development team on how to connect with local robotics organizations to organize your own event to gain exposure and build relationships in your community while supporting local STEM students on their journeys to engineering careers. For more on the AMT Tech Invitational, go to Page 22.
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