Industry 4.0 Use Cases

One of the best ways to learn about Industry 4.0 is to see it in action. We've worked with our partners to cultivate a list use cases that highlight some of the incredible things Industry 4.0 can accomplish. On this page you'll find how companies just like yours are growing their businesses with Industry 4.0 technologies.

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3D printing Molding Project Improves Efficiency, Increases Volume

A plastic mold injection machine shop is using 3D printing to improve efficiency with a molding project that has increased volume. Previously, the company had plans to make an aluminum version, but opted instead to design a hand-held, multi-part insert tool for the shop floor. The machine shop did not believe they could print real tools that would work on the shop floor. However, they now have a 3D printed solution that will give them the ability to increase their capacity with very little cost.

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3D Printing of Industrial Brackets

Using Michigan-based industrial additive manufacturing services, a company was able to save time and money by 3D printing brackets that hold paint spray guns. The brackets typically cost the company $3,500 from a supplier, and also had long order times. The company found that the brackets could be 3D printed more quickly at the same strength for a third of the cost.

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Manufacturer resolves advanced manufacturing skills gap with cobots

A Michigan manufacturer wanted to invest in Industry 4.0, but was challenged by the availability of workers with experience as robot operators, programmers, and engineers. They addressed this issue by investing in collaborative robots, which do not require advanced programming knowledge or experience. This decision allowed them to invest in their existing workforce, reducing the number of operators who are involved in repetitive, dull or dangerous processes, increasing job satisfaction and creating higher retention rates.

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Using AI to identify objects or desired states in captured images

The end user can train the AI to identify objects by simply highlighting pixels in an uploaded image or images and then naming the image. The AI system will then use any end user camera input to "look for" the image desired. The system works by storing like images in a large neural network in the cloud. When it finds a match the system can then run a user defined script, like sending a message to a cell phone, or triggering the next work process. Company is based in metro Detroit.

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3D printed replacement rollers for bottle labeling machine

Used 3D printing to design and print replacement rollers for liquor bottle labeling machine returning the machine to production in two days versus 8 week lead time from Italy.

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