We curate most relevant posts about Smart Manufacturing on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways.
In this edition, the manufacturing landscape for early 2026 is defined by a decisive shift from isolated pilots to integrated, science-based Industrial AI ecosystems, highlighted by major partnerships between Siemens, NVIDIA, and Dassault Systèmes to create "Industrial World Models" and an "Industrial AI Operating System". The focus has moved beyond mere 3D modeling to "Digital Native" factories and physics-based Digital Twins that allow companies like Audi and Siemens to optimize production in the virtual world before physical implementation. While Agentic AI and software-defined automation are driving the vision of self-running plants industry leaders are simultaneously urging a return to fundamentals, prioritizing data integrity, business-problem solving, and workforce upskilling over empty "Industry 4.0" buzzwords to ensure measurable ROI. Furthermore, sustainability is becoming operationally critical, illustrated by Schneider Electric’s 100% renewable smart factories and innovations in supersonic flight, proving that efficiency and green goals are increasingly intertwined.
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