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The Role of AI in Meeting Evolving Manufacturing Standards

by | Jun 26, 2024

Summary

Automation Alley member DeepHow takes an inside look at how the U.S. manufacturing industry is leveraging AI and technology to adapt to evolving industry standards and regulatory challenges.

The U.S. manufacturing industry, a powerhouse since its rise during the Industrial Revolution in 1820, has endured challenges from the Great Depression to the Great Recession. Today, at a time when business has become more global than local, manufacturers are faced with the ongoing challenge of staying ahead of ever-evolving industry standards and regulations, striving to maintain compliance while optimizing operations.

Consider Anheuser-Busch, a leading beverage company that has long prided itself on quality and tradition. Recently, the leadership team recognized that keeping up with evolving industry standards required more than just hard work and tenacity—it needed a technological overhaul. Navigating a complex and shifting regulatory landscape, managing extensive documentation, and ensuring consistent quality control are daily hurdles. The fast-paced global market demands agility and innovation, compelling manufacturers to rethink traditional approaches.

To meet these advancing challenges, decision-makers and industry leaders are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI). From predictive analytics to AI-powered video training platforms with AI quizzing, like that from DeepHow, the integration of AI in manufacturing not only optimizes operations but also plays a major role in ensuring that firms can keep up with the dynamic regulatory environment.

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DeepHow

Dr. David Schippers brings decades of industry experience in information technology, cybersecurity, and project management for large core system designs, quality assurance testing and system implementations, impacting regional, national and international business operations nearing a billion dollars. Dave earned his Doctorate of Science in Cybersecurity from Capitol Technology University. Dave’s doctoral research focused on source device authentication, assessing engineering and forensic authentication techniques. He earned his MS in Information Systems Management and his undergraduate degree in Information Security and Intelligence with a concentration in digital forensics from Ferris State University. Additionally, Dave has earned multiple industry certifications, including the CISSP and EnCE, and holds a professional investigator license in Michigan.‍

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