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SMOOTHENING THE TRANSITION INTO THE NEW NORMAL
Business Today Malaysia
|June 21
The new normal brought on by the pandemic has sparked more conversations around automation, artificial intelligence and robotics and the impact they have on jobs and processes.
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The age of automation had already made its mark even prior to the pandemic the world is undergoing currently, creating new needs for skills and long-term learning.
“Automating a facility is a complex process involving different parties for different scopes of work. When shifting from a manual production process where it can be costly and time-consuming, manufacturers need to first analyse their existing process and identify areas to improve on via automation or other Industrial 4.0 components,” says Matthew Schultz, Haskell’s Director of Operations APAC.
In order to make the transition easier for manufacturers and other players in the industry, Haskell has partnered with RoviSys by being a single-source provider for Industrial 4.0 upgrades in a manufacturing facility within the Food & Beverage, Consumer Packaged Goods, Aviation & Aerospace, Electrical & Electronics, and Pharmaceutical industries.
Both Haskell and RoviSys will work hand in hand throughout the project, keeping the client’s goals in mind, to ensure that the project is executed according to expectations, if not exceeding them.
Haskell’s in-house Architecture, Engineering Construction capabilities combined with the sophistication of RoviSys within the automation components of the project allows for a seamless integration of Industrial 4.0 technologies into a manufacturing facility.
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