Thursday 20 December 2012

3rd Industrial Revolution

A revolution called PLM

In today's world you will see fewer and fewer people on factory floors. This development is due to armies of intelligent machines and robots forcing people to jump ship and dominating the manufacturing landscape. Jobs that were once available have disappeared forever. These evidences are conclusive enough to believe that, We are bearing witness to what may indeed be another industrial revolution, where jobs, industries, and products are never going to be the same again.

But, This does not mean that you have to feel puckered out, This doesn't necessarily mean the end of manufacturing dominance, This means be with the change.

Many of those who have lost their jobs on traditional manufacturing lines could be easily retrained to support innovation and creativity early in the design process. This would provide a greater emphasis on those tasks that require users or customers to first interact with the virtual product and with early virtual prototypes. Early iterations in the design process usually results in more and more creative and innovative products, combined with higher quality, ensuring that it gets to market faster.

Today, It make sense to put more emphasis on innovation and creativity. Machines and robots can manufacture products with automated directions, but they cannot be innovative, nor can they utilize their imagination to build new and creative products. Putting more people at the front end of the design process makes sense because that is where innovation happens. PLM manages the virtual product and supports innovation by automating manufacturing processes without sacrificing on creativity. The future holds the new in high esteem, so transform yourself, build with creativity and innovation and induce a new wave of comfort and discipline by implementing PLM .