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Announcing Enterra Solutions 2nd Annual Cognitive Computing Summit

This invitation discusses a conference on how Cognitive Computing can improve business. It will feature talks from industry leaders and focus on Supply Chain Optimization. Cognitive Computing is described as a new technology that uses AI to solve complex problems.

Additive Manufacturing continues to Mature

Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is revolutionizing manufacturing. It excels in prototyping and customized products but is slow for mass production. Challenges include speed, standardization, and environmental impact. The future looks bright for 3D printing in many industries.

Is Technology Killing Supply Chain Management?

This article explores the future of supply chain management. While some predict technology will replace humans, the author believes humans will collaborate with advanced technologies like AI and robotics. The article also discusses various technologies impacting supply chain management, including sensors, blockchain, and autonomous vehicles.

Making Manufacturing Fun for Future Generations of Workers

Industry 4.0 is the next industrial revolution driven by AI, robotics, and 3D printing. It will make manufacturing more efficient but will also eliminate some jobs. The article explores ways to attract younger workers to these jobs, including gamification and making factories more data-driven. Existing workers can also be prepared for Industry 4.0 by focusing on continuous learning, problem-solving, and interpersonal communication skills.

Industry 4.0 and Digital Twins

Digital twins are virtual representations of physical products or processes. They use data to improve manufacturing by predicting problems, optimizing designs and processes, and creating better products. They are especially useful for complex and expensive machinery.

Cognitive Computing and Home Cooking

This article explores the science of taste and how it affects food preferences. It then discusses trends like shoppable recipes. The author's company uses cognitive computing to create personalized taste profiles and predict what flavors will be popular in different regions. This helps CPG companies target the right consumers with the right products.