Hoosier manufacturers ramping up adoption of advanced technologies, report shows

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2 thoughts on “Hoosier manufacturers ramping up adoption of advanced technologies, report shows

  1. If we were to assign a “grade” to Indiana’s manufacturing industry, it seems the data suggests an average “C” would be about right with a shrug for its “meh” response to 4.0 technology. Let’s face it, if you asked anyone which state is on the cutting edge of manufacturing, Indiana would be lucky to be mentioned for a place among the top 15 states. Come to think of it, our farmers are probably more advanced in the embrace and use of high tech to increase efficiency and effectiveness in a more challenging environment.

  2. So many manufacturers are looking for tech to solve all of their issues: productivity, speed, cost-out. Until they solve the labor issue all of those efforts will be sub-optimized, costly, and inflexible.

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