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Predicting The Future of Digitalization
Manufacturers in all segments, from food and beverage to industrial machinery and equipment, know that digitalization is coming. Many manufacturers are ready to move forward, but with small steps in carefully controlled pilot projects. While these projects are a positive step, short-term initiatives will not offer the massive gains of an enterprise-wide revamp that lead to new revenue streams and outcome-based selling. Get the Infor whitepaper, “Predicting the future of digitalization” to get a comprehensive look at the challenges facing manufacturers as they embrace digitalization and the steps they are taking to move ahead.
June 20, 2017
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A Brave New World for Machinery Makers
The industrialization of emerging nations has increased demand for both infrastructure projects and production equipment around the world. To remain competitive, IM&E manufacturers must develop, source, produce, and service products in new markets – or watch their market shares and profits decline. Read this whitepaper to learn about the new world for machinery makers.
May 11, 2017
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Four trends driving high tech manufacturers to collaborate with non-high tech companies
The lines have been increasingly blurring between high tech and non-high tech manufacturing—in large part due to the proliferation of technology into everyday consumer and business products, coupled with the transformation of society’s infrastructure from pervasive Internet connectivity. This has major implications for how high tech manufacturers operate today and how they’ll need to operate in the future. Download the paper to learn more.
May 11, 2017
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Four trends driving high tech manufacturers to collaborate with non-high tech companies
The lines have been increasingly blurring between high tech and non-high tech manufacturing—in large part due to the proliferation of technology into everyday consumer and business products, coupled with the transformation of society’s infrastructure from pervasive Internet connectivity. This has major implications for how high tech manufacturers operate today and how they’ll need to operate in the future. Download the paper to learn more.
April 13, 2017
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A Brave New World for Machinery Makers
The industrialization of emerging nations has increased demand for both infrastructure projects and production equipment around the world. To remain competitive, IM&E manufacturers must develop, source, produce, and service products in new markets – or watch their market shares and profits decline. Read this whitepaper to learn about the new world for machinery makers.
April 13, 2017