Video: Smart Manufacturing Moves From Experimentation to Execution

What Rockwell Automation’s 11th annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report reveals about AI, connected systems, cybersecurity, workforce readiness and the next phase of industrial performance.

The smart manufacturing conversation has changed. It’s no longer about whether digital transformation matters, but whether manufacturers can turn connected technologies into consistent, measurable performance.

In this QuickChat video, Keith Larson, group content director for EndeavorB2B’s Engineering Design & Automation group, speaks with Andy Stump, director of technical enablement at Rockwell Automation, about key findings from Rockwell Automation’s 11th annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report.

Their conversation explores a major shift underway across the industry: Smart manufacturing has moved beyond isolated pilot projects and into an execution-led phase. As manufacturers connect systems, expand AI and machine learning, invest in digital twins and automation, and rethink workforce skills, success increasingly depends on how well organizations can integrate technology, data and people.

Watch the QuickChat video to learn how manufacturers are scaling smart manufacturing strategies and what Rockwell Automation’s latest research reveals about the road ahead.

Get the full picture of how manufacturers are moving from digital experimentation to enterprise-wide execution. Download the 11th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report.

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