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What happened to Germany? Manufacturing giant crumbles before our eyes

January 15, 2025 by David Edwards

Germany, often hailed as Europe’s economic powerhouse, is grappling with a significant downturn in its manufacturing sector. Once the cornerstone of its robust economy, manufacturing is now facing serious challenges that threaten the stability of the wider economy.

Germany is of particular interest to this website for obvious reasons. Apart from Japan, Germany has shown itself – or at least the manufacturing sector has shown itself – to be the most highly proficient at using robotics and automation technologies. That’s our opinion anyway.

And while China may have overloaded the world with manufactured products in every category you can imagine, German products still inspire confidence in people who appreciate precision, quality and originality. [Read more…] about What happened to Germany? Manufacturing giant crumbles before our eyes

Filed Under: Economy, Features Tagged With: decrease, downturn, economy, german, germany, manufacturing, political, problems, woes

10 Problems AI Can Help You Solve in Your Organization

September 30, 2024 by Mark Allinson

As businesses navigate the complexities of the modern landscape, the quest for innovative solutions to persistent challenges becomes paramount. In 2024, AI provides actionable insights and automation that can drive significant improvements.

In this article, we will delve into 10 common problems that AI can help solve within your company, showcasing how embracing this technology can lead to greater efficiency, smarter decision-making, and a competitive advantage in your industry.

Integrating AI use cases from InData Labs can unlock new possibilities and propel your business forward, whether you’re a small startup or a large enterprise. [Read more…] about 10 Problems AI Can Help You Solve in Your Organization

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, automation, data, insights, labs, organization, problems, solve, use cases

4 UX Design Strategies for Improving Driver Safety in the Fleet Industry

June 20, 2023 by David Edwards

On average, 4.5 accidents per driver per year occur in the fleet industry. Any of which could be fatal, taking their lives.

Reasons? There are many, but they can be generally classified as driver-side problems or system-side.

Employing the right UX design strategies minimizes both drive-side and system-side problems to a great extent, improving overall driver safety in the fleet industry. [Read more…] about 4 UX Design Strategies for Improving Driver Safety in the Fleet Industry

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: automation, design, driver, drivers, feature, features, fleet, industry, problems, safety, stage, strategies, strategy, user, ux, vehicles

How 3D Rendering Services are Transforming and Progressing Industries

November 27, 2022 by Mark Allinson

A 3D rendering service can take your designs and turn them into 3D renders. This may not seem impressive when can probably render your own 3D models on your computer.

However, if your model has many intricate parts, if it is highly detailed, or even if it is a model with many layers and features, it can take quite a while for your computer to create the model.

This is especially true if there is lots of detail on the model and lots of calculations that need to be done. Added to which, your company may require several thousand renders take place per day. If this is the case, then hiring an outside company to do your 3D rendering is downright essential. [Read more…] about How 3D Rendering Services are Transforming and Progressing Industries

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: companies, company, computer, computers, content, design, designs, easier, generated, industries, industry, internet, model, phase, problems, process, products, render, rendering, server, servers, services, time, work

RC Mowers introduces new autonomous mowing robot for landscaping industry

November 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

RC Mowers, a manufacturer of robotic mowers, has launched a new autonomous mowing robot line to “help landscaping contractors reduce labor needs and scale their businesses to manage fewer employees while improving mowing profitability”.

Tim Kubista, vice president of sales and marketing for RC Mowers, says: “RC Mowers’ Autonomous Mowing Robot is a revolutionary product that directly addresses the labor availability problems in the landscaping industry.

“With our autonomous mowers, landscape contractors can reduce the number of employees needed to handle mowing jobs. Our AMR’s allow one operator to generate the same revenue as a crew of three. [Read more…] about RC Mowers introduces new autonomous mowing robot for landscaping industry

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: autonomous, companies, contractors, employees, experts, industry, kubista, labor, landscaping, mowers, mowing, problems, rc, robot, team

10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

October 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

In most parts of the country, winter means dealing with frigid temperatures, snow, ice and salt-covered roads. At first glance, this may not seem like it has much to do with your car or your driving.

However, the truth is that winter can present serious dangers when you’re behind the wheel and expose the vehicle itself to serious damage. Pay attention to these 10 common winter car problems and you’ll be prepared to handle whatever Mother Nature throws your way. [Read more…] about 10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: battery, car, cold, door, driving, engine, fuel, ice, locks, parts, plugs, power, problems, properly, spark, temperatures, time, tire, weather, windshield, winter, won

The Most Typical Flaws in Used Cars

April 5, 2022 by David Edwards

Used cars are a viable purchase option when you have a limited budget. You can get a lot of value if you research diligently and inspect the vehicle thoroughly before buying it. Combine this with used car warranties and you won’t need to worry about excessive repair costs.

You’re prone to getting a car with failing parts without doing your research. Knowing the usual issues in used vehicles will enable you to check for potential problems so you can avoid a bad purchase. Here are the most common flaws in used cars. [Read more…] about The Most Typical Flaws in Used Cars

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: better, body, brake, buying, car, cars, check, damage, engine, find, good, inspect, issues, problems, purchase, repair, vehicle

Software AG helps automate OEE calculation with new app for Cumulocity IoT

September 24, 2021 by David Edwards

Software AG has launched an app to automate Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) calculation for its Cumulocity IoT platform.

The new app will enable manufacturers of any size to collect and process key data as it’s created and quickly understand production effectiveness.

By monitoring production line availability, performance and quality, organizations can be more responsive to inefficiencies in their operations, enabling them to avert problems and capitalize on opportunities to be more effective. [Read more…] about Software AG helps automate OEE calculation with new app for Cumulocity IoT

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ag, app, applications, automate, calculation, cases, collect, companies, cumulocity, customers, data, effectiveness, equipment, helps, iot, large, machinery, manufacturers, manufacturing, oee, operations, opportunities, organizations, platform, problems, process, processes, production, reports, size, software

Steps to Take if You Want to Fix Macbook Performance

October 13, 2020 by Polly

Macbooks are known for their reliability, but even the newest models are known to have some problems. Yes, a lot depends on how you take care of the computer, but certain issues can happen when you least expect it. And when you end up with an underperforming computer, you may start to think about getting a replacement.

While spending money on a new Mac or another computer is an option, not everyone can afford that. Instead, they need to look for other solutions.

The steps below should be enough to help you fix the most common performance problems on a Macbook. Read and apply the suggestions. You should notice a difference in your Macbook performance right away. [Read more…] about Steps to Take if You Want to Fix Macbook Performance

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: applications, browser, computer, desktop, disable, drives, effects, extensions, files, hard, Hard drive space, hardware, issues, macbook, Macbook performance, option, performance, problems, step, system, updates, virus or malware, visual

Reshoring from China to US not a short-term solution

July 28, 2020 by Mai Tao

Reshoring industrial operations from China to the US has not been as straightforward as it may have sounded at first, and companies looking to do so “face significant problems”, according to a report by the South China Morning Post.

American companies, encouraged by the administration of President Donald Trump to relocate to the US, have found that there are numerous problems with reshoring.

One of the main issues relates to recruitment. The industrial sector – whether you’re talking about manufacturing, logistics, or other segments – has long had to contend with deep, structural problems in attracting workers. [Read more…] about Reshoring from China to US not a short-term solution

Filed Under: Economy, Features Tagged With: blue, career, china, companies, coronavirus, difficult, going, industrial, initiative, jobs, new-collar, people, problems, reshoring, skills, thinking, workers

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