In a recent #PartnerBlog, Andreas Savvides, Senior Director at Cognex Corporation breaks down how computer vision can allow you unlock a wealth of untapped data on the shop floor, and how integrating these edge intelligence capabilities with Tulip can help drive efficiency across your frontline operations. Check out the post to learn more about how Tulip and Cognex can provide meaningful insights into your operations in real-time: https://lnkd.in/e5Zsu88z
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Something big is coming to the Tulip HQ. Get ready for Operations Calling, Tulip's second annual conference and the only industry event focused on solving problems at the frontlines of operations. Explore the agenda and register now for a chance to be part of the action! #OpsCalling24 #OperationsCalling
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Struggling with a rigid, outdated MES solution? In the process of evaluating new software vendors, but don't know where to start? In our upcoming webinar, we'll explore why more manufacturers are prioritizing composability as part of their MES evaluations and highlight the many benefits that come with implementing a solution that can be tailored to your individual operations. Save your seat today! 👇
The Path to Agility: How to Build a Composable MES
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We’re excited to share some insights from the recent Industry Roundtable on AI which we co-hosted with the US Center for Advanced Manufacturing at our HQ in Boston! This report delves into the transformative potential of AI specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Key takeaways include: - How AI can be used to drive product quality, operational efficiency, and overall business growth - Common challenges faced by SMEs on the path to AI adoption, and best practices to overcome them - The importance of democratizing AI using no-code tools to make it accessible for all The report also highlighted how Outset Medical, Inc.'s integration of Frontline Copilot™ has helped transform their operations by making sense of unstructured data, enhancing their operator’s troubleshooting capabilities, and reducing other non-value-added tasks. Check out the full report to learn more.
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This report explores the challenges and opportunities associated with artificial intelligence (AI) adoption for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in manufacturing, with the aim to highlight the transformative potential of AI in enhancing product quality, operational efficiency, and overall business growth for SMEs. It also includes key considerations and emphasizes the need for collaboration to address barriers and pave the way for widespread AI adoption within the manufacturing sector. US Center for Advanced Manufacturing | Stephanie Wright | Cynthia Hutchison | Tulip Interfaces | Outset Medical, Inc. #USManufacturing #Innovation #Manufacturing #SME #AIAdoption
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Frontline Copilot™ unlocks a variety of new ways for frontline operators to interact with their Tulip apps. Mason Glidden, Tulip's Chief Product and Engineering Officer demonstrates just how quickly shop floor personnel can get the answers they need to keep production running. Our Frontline Copilot™ suite of functionality allows engineers and operators to interact with the Tulip platform in new ways, giving them the power to chat with documents and extract text from images, rapidly create of custom analyses and dashboards, as well as tap into advanced translation capabilities natively within apps. Learn more at the link in the comments.
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Despite the lofty promises of Industry 4.0 technologies, many industrial manufacturers continue to struggle with issues like quality and on-time delivery. It is clear that an entirely new approach to digital transformation must be adopted. Key strategies of this new approach include: - Empower Your Workforce: Augment your operators and engineers with human-centric digital tools. This approach ensures that your skilled workers can meet new challenges and maintain high-quality standards. - Build with Agility: In a world where manufacturing processes are constantly shifting, adaptability is essential. A composable, app-based approach enables you to respond quickly to changes in your process while significantly lowering the barrier to integrating new technologies. - Continuously Improve: Digital transformation is not a one-and-done process. Leverage feedback from frontline operators to enable continuous improvements across your shop floor solutions. For a deep dive into these topics, check out our latest ebook at the link in the comments.
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What's the right way to use no-code tools to improve decision-making on the shop floor? Tulip's Chief Business Officer Erik Mirandette joined a recent webinar hosted by IIoT-World to discuss the impact of low code systems on shop floor digitization. Erik provided an in-depth look at how no-code tools can help you to: - Empower shop floor workers with intuitive interfaces - Enhance decision-making with real-time data visibility - Leverage open architectures to simplify integration and future-proof your tech stack - And more! Check out the full video for an in-depth perspective on how to empower your frontline operators: https://lnkd.in/eQN8k8gt
Empowering the Frontline: Low-Code Tools for Enhancing Shop Floor Decision-Making
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It's time for our first #CommunitySpotlight, our way of introducing you to the amazing folks transforming manufacturing as part of the Tulip Community! Meet Abigail Tingley, a Development Manufacturing Engineer at AirBorn Inc. with a knack for creative problem-solving and a passion for serving shop floor operators. Abigail's work supporting their Digital Factory Initiative has earned her the AirBorn Innovation of the Year Award. Her commitment to continuous improvement and human-centric manufacturing is truly inspiring! Learn more about how Abigail is helping to transform frontline operations at Airborn at the link in the comments.
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A robust dialogue today at Tulip with the US Center for Advanced Manufacturing and World Economic Forum -- across every industry, stakeholders are seeking to understand how to drive value and tackle meaningful problems through Artificial Intelligence (AI). Manufacturing is no different. Participants in the roundtable shared their frontline insights and experiences, both with the latest advancements, challenges with adoption, and real-world case studies. It was especially exciting for Tulip as we welcomed Elisabeth Reynolds to our team today as a Strategic Advisor. Liz, who sits on the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Advanced Manufacturing and Value Chains, kicked off today’s roundtable with insights on the new industrial revolution that emphasizes digitalization, resilience, sustainability, and being worker-centric. She will be joining the Tulip team after her recent experience as Special Assistant to the President for Manufacturing and Economic Development at the National Economic Council in the White House and over two decades working on strengthening US manufacturing and leading initiatives on innovation and the work of the future at MIT. More info in the press release below. Welcome, Liz! https://lnkd.in/exc7XMT9
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Recently at Hannover Messe, we teamed up with Vention, LandingAI, and Banner Engineering to showcase the latest iteration of our fan-favorite Pop-Up Factory, powered by Microsoft. This experience allowed attendees to step into the role of a frontline operator and experience what a guided assembly workflow is like with Tulip. For an inside look into how we pulled this off, from building the physical components of the demo to developing the Tulip apps driving the experience, read our in-depth breakdown: https://lnkd.in/gWTj-HaY
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