Proof Point
Mobile, collaboration, and big data and analytics top adopted cognitive manufacturing technologies based on IBM’s 2016 survey of electronics executives
Adoption of Cognitive Manufacturing Technology Among Electronics Executives
2016 (percentage of respondents)
Note: | Data based on 2016 IBM Institute for Business Value Cognitive Computing Study of 141 electronics executives worldwide |
Proof Point Findings
- Cognitive Manufacturing – Leveraging technology applications, such as robot automation, artificial intelligence, and data analytics to optimize manufacturing processes and solve complex problems
- Electronics Industry – Includes companies manufacturing and distributing electronic equipment and components, including mobile phones, televisions and digital cameras
- Technology Adoption – Implementation of cognitive manufacturing technologies ranges from 41% to 83%
- Most Adopted Technologies – Highest deployment of at least pilot phase include mobile technology (83%), collaboration (78%), and Internet of Things (77%)
- Highest Potential Uptake – Cognitive computing and augmented reality for manufacturing have highest potential for future implementation at 40%
- Key Drivers – Include exponentially advancing digital technologies, growing competitive business environment, advances in cloud computing, and increasing demand for next-generation technology solutions to improve business processes
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Industrial Manufacturing, Information Technology
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Date Last Updated |
July 5, 2017
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