March 2020CIOAPPLICATIONS.COM6Copyright © 2020 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.March - 6 - 2020, Volume 06 - Issue 04 (ISSN 2644-240X) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. Managing EditorJoe Phillip*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffSalesEmailContact UsPhone: 510.330.5174Fax: 510.894.8405EditorialManufacturing a Tech Enabled FutureTechnological disruption is already revolutionizing every aspect of our lives...every business, industry, society...Even what it means to be "human." These changes show no signs of slowing down; in fact, they are accelerating more aggressively over time. Manufacturers and the broader manufacturing ecosystem urgently need an evolved mindset and toolset to navigate through the maze of opportunity and overcome the potential challenges of this disruption. There is no room for doubt that the future of manufacturing will converge the digital and physical worlds, combining sophisticated hardware with innovative software, sensors, and massive amounts of data and analytics, and will demand companies to innovate in fundamentally new ways. Embracing exponential technologies and innovation is the only option companies are now left with, which will also guide them towards digital-driven success. Among the exponential technologies that are enabling transformational growth in manufacturing sector are: 3D printing; advanced analytics; advanced materials; advanced robotics; artificial intelligence (AI); machine learning; biotechnology/ biomanufacturing; blockchain; cybersecurity; digital design, simulation, and integration energy storage; high-performance computing; Interface of Things (AR/VR/Mixed Reality, wearables, gesture recognition); Internet of Things etc. The collective goal behind this edition of CIO Applications on Manufacturing Technology is to provide insights that empower leaders of major manufacturing corporations, technologists, and others within the manufacturing ecosystem to solve current and future challenges and to apply emerging technologies to create and capture new forms of value for a prosperous, abundant future. Do let us know your thoughts.Joe PhillipManaging Editoreditor@cioapplications.comJoe PhillipGraphics & ArtBen JacksonDaniel HolmesEzra BenjaminSoham SanyalRose DcruzSenior WritersClara MathewLeah JaneRoyce D'SouzaAsher Blake
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