3 megatrends for the factories of the future - The World Economic Forum “Lighthouse factories are found in companies large and small, in all industries and regions Rather than replacing operators with machines, lighthouse factories are transforming work to make it less repetitive, more interesting, diversified and productive," explains Helena Leurent, Head of the Shaping the Future of Production System
What are lighthouse factories and how are they shaping manufacturing . . . But in 2020, a fleet of 10 diverse factories – in industries from pharmaceuticals to electronics – have been able to do just that by adopting the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) at scale They now join 44 others in the World Economic Forum’s Global Lighthouse Network
How AI is transforming the factory floor | World Economic Forum Mengniu’s “digitalization 1 0” focused on digitalizing dairy farms and factories to achieve comprehensive digital coverage on the supply side, from raw milk to production Digitalization 2 0 shifted to optimizing management by building a digital marketing and consumer-side operations system, creating precise consumer profiles to enhance
Are microfactories the future for the manufacturing sector? Microfactories consume less power and require fewer people to operate than traditional factories because they use new technologies that are more efficient AI, machine learning, big data and other innovative technologies, helps microfactories with waste elimination, process optimisation and personalisation for their customers
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
Global Lighthouse Network: Transforming advanced manufacturing A total of 153 factories are now engaged in the network, implementing advanced manufacturing technologies and boosting productivity, sustainability and supply chain resiliency The impact of scaling advanced manufacturing technologies
The future of manufacturing: insights from industry leaders on . . . Francisco Betti, Head of Global Industries at the World Economic Forum, emphasises the need for closer collaboration between companies and governments in the face of manufacturing disruptions caused by geopolitics, climate change and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
Factories are no longer the sure route to prosperity. Heres why For example, in fast fashion, geographic proximity to major markets has become critical: once a dress goes viral on Instagram, companies need to rush new production into stores, a commercial reality at odds with three-week shipping times from factories in South and East Asia
Reducing the carbon footprint of the manufacturing industry through . . . One-fifth of the world's carbon emissions come from the manufacturing and production sectors; Determining a product's carbon footprint helps benchmark decarbonizations efforts, but is also challenging due to a lack of data transparency