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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
I’ve been saying it on repeat for much of 2018, but to reiterate one more time: Last
year we saw many of the tech innovations that have been living in the fantasy
development lands come to life. The Internet of Things is now mainstream and here
to stay. Cloud analytics is no longer a “what-if,” but rather a “how can we?”
Simulation and the digital twin help us predict the future of products before they
are even built. Robots are being integrated into automation production cycles and
3D printing is the definitive method to prototype products. So, for 2019, what
should engineers know so they can be ready for the changes?
First of all, be ready for the change. Update your systems where you can. You don’t
have to overhaul entire areas of your process, but if you have been waiting to buy
new computers with better processing power, do it now. If you haven’t upgraded to
a cloud service, do it now. If you have been holding off on buying a cobot or 3D
printer, do it now. These are the tools of the future of engineering.
Second is to learn the tools of the trade. Engineers are expected to be problem-
solvers, and that won’t happen if we don’t learn how our new tools operate. This
means knowing how to model using the latest computer-aided design software for
simulation and production; code automated equipment (including robots); access
and properly navigate the cloud; program IoT devices to communicate effectively;
and design products for 3D printing.
Third, understand how these areas of innovations are going to impact you.
Obviously, not every area of innovation is going to directly impact your work. If you
are a machinist, the cloud and IoT analytics may not be your direct concern.
However, 3D printing is going to heavily impact your job. Manufacturers are using
digital twin simulations to help create better 3D printing tooling which will be
finished by traditional CNC machines. Be aware of the changes coming and what
you need to learn to adopt them appropriately.