“If we can simulate 70% of a system before it ever hits the factory floor, that reduces time and cost for automation deployment.”
Advances in machine vision, AI-enabled software, and simulation technologies continue to reshape the way companies in manufacturing and warehousing design, deploy, and benefit from automation systems. In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, TECH B2B Marketing’s Jimmy Carroll is joined by Jim Anderson, senior business development manager for 2D and 3D vision systems at SICK, to explore where these technologies are headed next.
Anderson explains how emerging tools such as synthetic data, digital twins, and virtual sensors help companies test automation strategies in simulated environments before implementing them in the real world. The discussion also covers practical AI applications while examining how advanced machine vision technologies are enabling safer, smarter automation on factory and warehouse floors.
The conversation also hits on the future of lights-out warehousing, the growing importance of AMRs, and workforce challenges driving increased automation adoption. As experienced workers retire and U.S. reshoring accelerates, automation technologies that improve flexibility, safety, and ease of use will play a crucial role in the future of manufacturing.
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