As South East Asia drives towards becoming the next “factory of the world,” it must leverage automation technologies, to transform the industrial manufacturing industry, increase productivity, lower labour costs, and expand globally. In many situations, the aim of automation is not to replace workers. This is a common misconception, particularly with those outside the industry. Automation paves the way for innovation, creating opportunities for more people to find better work, and allows businesses to remain competitive and productive.
International Metalworking News for Asia together with other editors and reporters from around the world attended Rockwell Automation, Inc.’s annual event, Automation Fair, in Chicago. The event opened for new inspirational keynotes designed to show how Rockwell Automation is expanding human possibility through innovation, partnership, technology, and purpose.
A thought leadership event held in conjunction with the fair titled, perspectives, highlighted the changing face of manufacturing where Chairman & CEO Blake Moret talked about what it means to be providing industry-focused ingenuity.
“We’re optimising production and productivity, and that is really the heart of what Rockwell has always provided. There are many applications in manufacturing that you cannot do purely manually because people are still very much a part of the equation.”
He added, “you cannot make a competitive automobile at scale, at speed, and at quality without a lot of robots in the mix. you cannot make four billion doses of vaccine without automating the frontend, as well as the backend packaging. people are part of the mix. It is empowering the workers, giving them basic training, providing the tools, and providing the support to give these workers superpowers. And artificial intelligence is a big part of that.”
Blake said that a big part of its mission is expanding human possibility. “It may seem a little bit funny for an automation company to talk about people, but people like our own, and those that we’re serving as customers are at the very centre of our strategy.”