Are microfactories the future for the manufacturing sector? Building the factories of the future Microfactories certainly look like the factories of the future, but how does a manufacturer know if it should change its entire operational setup in this way? A transformation of this scale requires a comprehensive overview of processes to ensure the right changes are made
What are lighthouse factories and how are they shaping manufacturing . . . 10 new manufacturing sites have joined the World Economic Forum’s Global Lighthouse Network There are now 54 ‘Lighthouses’, the world’s most advanced factories, which are leading the way in the adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies As well as increasing speed and productivity of operations, they are also committed to upskilling the workforce and boosting their eco
Made in China 2025 set the tempo of China’s industrial ambitions In smart factories, AI optimizes energy consumption, predicts maintenance needs, and fine-tunes production in real time In logistics, it orchestrates fleets and warehouses with near-frictionless precision
Global Lighthouse Network 2025: World Economic Forum Recognizes . . . Geneva, Switzerland, 14 January 2025 – The World Economic Forum announces today that 17 innovative industrial sites have joined the Global Lighthouse Network, expanding the community to 189 leading production facilities and value chains that harness digital technologies at scale to achieve exceptional performance in productivity, supply chain resilience, customer centricity, sustainability
Supply chain and manufacturing transformation: Key takeaways from Davos . . . As Anish Shah, CEO of Mahindra Group, explained during the Keeping up with Smart Factories session, their digital transformation has enabled real-time production rerouting, predictive quality control, and energy optimization – all while empowering workers to make more informed decisions
Global Lighthouse Network 2025: World Economic Forum Recognizes 12 New . . . The World Economic Forum welcomes today 12 new innovative industrial sites to the Global Lighthouse Network, bringing the total to 201 leading production facilities and value chains These sites leverage digital technologies at scale to deliver outstanding results in productivity, supply-chain resilience, talent, sustainability and customer centricity