A recent survey by Universal Robots reveals that over 50% of manufacturers in North America and Europe are already utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning in their production processes. The survey, which included responses from 1,200 manufacturers, indicates a strong trend towards investing in these technologies, with 48% planning to increase their AI investments by 2025. Universal Robots emphasizes that AI is a critical driver of innovation and efficiency in modern manufacturing.
The survey also highlights the growing importance of digitalization, with 47% of manufacturers adopting technologies like the Internet of Things and cloud computing. These advancements are enabling manufacturers to optimize operations and enhance productivity while addressing sustainability goals. The findings suggest a significant shift towards more resilient production models that can adapt to changing market demands.
• Over 50% of manufacturers use AI and machine learning in production.
• 48% plan to invest more in AI and machine learning by 2025.
AI is now a critical driver of innovation and efficiency in manufacturing.
Manufacturers are increasingly adopting machine learning to enhance production processes.
The survey shows that digitalization is essential for optimizing operations and reducing costs.
Universal Robots is leading the charge in integrating AI and machine learning into production processes.
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