The introduction of new technologies has always held the potential to change the way manufacturing operates. This has been the case from the early days of the Ford Motor Company utilizing assembly lines to streamline efficiency to modern day cloud capabilities impacting the way manufacturers share, transfer and store data. To stay ahead, companies need to always be on the lookout for the next wave of technological development and seize the opportunity when it arrives. 5G is this next advancement and has the capability to redefine smart manufacturing operations.
One main reason that 5G is viewed as such a revolutionary force on the factory floor is its ability to provide high-speed, low-latency, and reliable communications. The real benefit of this over existing methods of communication is the enablement of rapid and dependable large-scale data transfers.
For manufacturers specifically, this opportunity is extremely pertinent. Over the last few years, we have seen a huge amount of technology being implemented across the entire industrial space at an incredibly high rate of adoption. Brought on by several different factors – the pandemic being the main one - customers have integrated a significant amount of new technology in just a few years.
The advancements and developments these new technologies offer is exciting, however, they are quicky rendered less effective if the network layer supporting the advancements is not as advanced as the technology itself. This is where 5G can offer manufacturers support.