A Conversation With Natan Linder And Enno De Boer Manufacturing continues to stand as one of the final frontiers to digital transformation. We are now a decade into Industry 4.0, and all of us can agree that it’s been an exhilarating ten years. Technologies like GenAI, cloud computing, and IoT have created new opportunities to tackle old challenges. New tools are proliferating to address every kind of problem on the shop floor. We have reams of data about every aspect of our operations. The pandemic deepened the urgency around digital manufacturing: resources have poured into this domain , and some of the smartest minds in the world are applying themselves to these problems. And yet, our fundamental way of working hasn’t changed and neither have our biggest challenges. Manufacturers still face many of the same roadblocks around breaking down internal silos, standardizing best practices across the organization, turning data into actionable insights, and enabling agility and flexibility. While many examples of success, no standard method or playbook has been widely adopted for driving digital transformation across an entire operation in a way that enables true continuous improvement and leads to a competitive advantage and improved outcomes for customers. If […]