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Automation of the future. Efficiency, cost reduction and competitive advantage

Automation of the future. Efficiency, cost reduction and competitive advantage

Leading industrial automation manufacturer Bosch is pushing the boundaries of conventional solutions by piloting artificial intelligence in its production facilities. 

Bosch's decision is an absolutely groundbreaking step that not only heralds a revolution in the way production is managed, but also underlines what we have already known for some time, namely the inevitable direction of industrial development towards ever more advanced technologies.

Not just manufacturing

Bosch's use of artificial intelligence is not limited to just one aspect of manufacturing. This innovative technology has found its way into key areas including the planning, monitoring and control of production processes. One example is the quality control of winding welds in electric motors and high-pressure pumps. Thanks to intelligent systems based on artificial intelligence, the company is not only raising the level of quality control, but also achieving acceleration in the start-up of new production lines.

The prospects for the development of this innovative technology are even more exciting. Indeed, Bosch anticipates that by developing generative AI, it will not only be possible to optimise existing AI models, but also to reduce the time required for their implementation and configuration. This means that production facilities under the Bosch banner can look forward to a dynamic acceleration of adaptation processes, where something that used to require several months can now be realised in just a few weeks.

We are not running away from the subject

But it is not just Bosch that is at the forefront of the industrial automation revolution. As Automation Trader, we are exploring the latest trends in technology and are actively involved in using artificial intelligence and modern automation solutions in our business.

This is part of a broader trend that involves not only industry, but - although this may sound very lofty - the entire global economy. Technological advances, especially in the area of artificial intelligence, are inevitable and irreversible. Companies that not only adapt to these changes, but actively exploit them, are at the forefront of this industrial revolution. In the face of increasing competition in the global market, innovation is becoming a key factor for success. This is why companies such as Bosch are investing significant resources in research and development of new technologies to meet the challenges of the future and maintain their competitive edge.

Greater efficiency

Among the benefits of using artificial intelligence in industrial automation are not only increased productivity and precision in production, but also reduced operating costs and minimised risk of human error. AI-based systems are able to analyse huge amounts of data in real time, identify patterns and anomalies, and make decisions to optimise production processes based on the information gathered.

The impact of artificial intelligence on the future of the labour market cannot be ignored either. While there are concerns about the potential replacement of humans by machines, at the same time there are new opportunities related to the creation and maintenance of advanced AI systems. Artificial intelligence specialists, programmers, engineers and data analysts are becoming increasingly sought-after specialists on the labour market, contributing to the dynamic growth of the AI and technology sector.

Looking ahead, we should expect to see even greater integration of artificial intelligence into production processes and a growing role for automation in industry. Companies that make skilful use of these technologies can expect to increase their competitiveness and gain an edge in the global market. However, a key element of success will not only be the possession of advanced technological tools, but also the ability to adapt and continuously improve with technological advances. Ultimately, as examples such as Bosch's show, the future belongs to those who boldly move forward with innovation and advanced technology.

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