These 7 factors are reshaping the global manufacturing
As manufacturers reassess their footprints and network strategies, the trend of making location decisions based on cost is evolving into a more complex decision-making
As manufacturers reassess their footprints and network strategies, the trend of making location decisions based on cost is evolving into a more complex decision-making
As manufacturers rethink their geographical footprint and network strategies, investing in and adopting policies across a holistic array of readiness factors, as outlined in
Manufacturers and the circular economy: the path forward Manufacturers, in embracing circular economy principles, have the opportunity to lead this transformation,
Leading manufacturers are embedding cyber resilience into operations, design and supply chains to protect against rising threats and drive secure innovation.
Founded in 1968, the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations (IFPMA) is a global, non-profit, nongovernmental organization. With members across the
Most manufacturers have already initiated these transformations, and typically the Chief Innovation Officer (CIO) is responsible for the digital transformation, including all AI
Poorly designed digital manufacturing tools are hindering the digital transformation needed for growth in the sector. Manufacturers must prioritize usability.
By sharing carbon-equivalent data, manufacturers can obtain a complete and accurate supply chain-wide carbon footprint. This ultimately helps them identify the major
AI agents revolutionize manufacturing with near-autonomous systems, boosting productivity, enabling real-time decisions and redefining industrial competitiveness.
The paper provides a practical, five-stage roadmap for SMEs and mid-sized manufacturers to integrate environmental sustainability into their operations and business
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