Written by: Heather Keleher
Collaboration drives manufacturing.
Manufacturing is being transformed by an aging workforce, with the average age of the highly skilled manufacturing worker hitting 56 years old in 2016. Manufacturers must find, train, and retain skilled workers while relying on the knowledge of experienced employees. Throw in regional, or even continental divides between talent and the physical manufacturing facility and these challenges seem even more insurmountable.
As the manufacturing environment evolves with investments in robotics, advanced automation, rapid prototyping, and other new technologies, a commitment to employee education and an emphasis on knowledge-sharing help steady this challenging transition.
Our newest video showcases the part that collaboration technology plays in connecting people and machines on and off of the factory floor. Imagine if you could take the guesswork out of your manufacturing equation. With Cisco Collaboration technology, you can.
Manufacturers face a wide variety of challenges brought on by technological transformation, aging machinery, and a transitioning workforce -featuring both retiring workers and increasingly mobile job positions.
Collaboration technology helps Manufacturers to drive innovation, increase productivity, unite global teams, and facilitate knowledge-sharing. From managing complex supply chains to integrating legacy and new technologies -Cisco Collaboration can help Manufacturers do it all.
How can Collaboration technology ease the day-to-day operations and pain points of the modern manufacturer?
Cisco Collaboration technologies are built to address manufacturing challenges.
How can Collaboration for Manufacturing help you address your business solutions? See how your business needs align with our capabilities in our use case tool.
Are you interested in how Collaboration can help you to drive production and streamline processes? Read the whitepaper.