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Manufacturing: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

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Peggy Smedley and Simon Floyd, general manager, manufacturing and mobility, Microsoft, talk about the history of manufacturing and insights about the workforce and technology and how we can apply these lessons to the future of manufacturing. He explains about when we saw the first big analog dials turning up in manufacturing, plastic injection molding, programmable logic controllers, machine vision, computer vision, the IoT (Internet of Things), predictive analytics, and deep learning and machine learning.

They also discuss:

  • What got you here is not going to get you there—and what this means for manufacturing.
  • What was learned at IMTS and other conferences.
  • His two big pieces of advice for manufacturing companies today.

Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing

(10/29/24 - 894)

IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Simon Floyd, Microsoft

This episode is available on all major streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this segment, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.

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Peggy Smedley and Simon Floyd, general manager, manufacturing and mobility, Microsoft, talk about the history of manufacturing and insights about the workforce and technology and how we can apply these lessons to the future of manufacturing. He explains about when we saw the first big analog dials turning up in manufacturing, plastic injection molding, programmable logic controllers, machine vision, computer vision, the IoT (Internet of Things), predictive analytics, and deep learning and machine learning.

They also discuss:

  • What got you here is not going to get you there—and what this means for manufacturing.
  • What was learned at IMTS and other conferences.
  • His two big pieces of advice for manufacturing companies today.

Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing

(10/29/24 - 894)

IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Simon Floyd, Microsoft

This episode is available on all major streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this segment, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.

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