Beyond the Buzzwords: Manufacturers Tackle Digital Threads
A manufacturing business is filled with internal processes, workflows and standards, and the average factory generates thousands of data points per day. But how does a manufacturer capture that data? How do they preserve institutional knowledge? What if they could automate workflow, create seamless project handoffs and track development around every stage of a project鈥檚 life?
The 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 Leading Edge program, in partnership with Siemens, asked a panel of experts these questions in 鈥Beyond the Buzzwords: The Digital Thread Journey,鈥 the first in a four-part webinar series focused on understanding the 鈥渄igital thread鈥 in the workplace. In the first installment of the series, Siemens Vice President of Industry Strategy Dale Tutt and Anduril Industries Chief of Engineering Tom McCarthy introduced us to the idea of the digital thread鈥攚hat it is, why it matters and how manufacturers can harness its power to succeed.
What it is: The digital thread is a concept rather than a specific technology. According to Tutt, it is about capturing and connecting every piece of a project鈥檚 life cycle digitally, and using that connectivity to provide a seamless transition of information from one functional area to another.
- 鈥淲e often refer to a digital thread as singular, like it鈥檚 a thing,鈥 said McCarthy. 鈥淏ut really, in my mind, it鈥檚 a lot of threads. 鈥 it ends up being more like a rope than a thread.鈥
Why it matters: A strong digital thread can automate a manufacturer鈥檚 workflow, capture data more effectively, preserve institutional knowledge, trace development processes and even capture the context that informs how decisions are made.
- Radically new technology means that organizations can accomplish these tasks more successfully than ever before鈥攁nd that those who ignore that opportunity could be left behind.
- 鈥淭he biggest risk is to do nothing and assume this fad will go away,鈥 said McCarthy.
The challenges: One of the biggest challenges in building a strong digital thread in your own workspace is integration and data management.
- Manufacturing systems need to manage lots of data coming to it in different formats. But according to Tutt, that data needs to be organized in a comprehensible way. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about producing the right data at the right time in the right 鈥 format,鈥 said Tutt.
- According to McCarthy, a digital thread isn鈥檛 just a database. It is the key that deciphers that data and makes it accessible and intelligible for the user. 鈥淲e need a Rosetta Stone,鈥 said McCarthy, 鈥渢o be able to understand how that data maps onto other tools.鈥
Implementation and technology: New technology and strategic concepts have enhanced our capacity to build strong digital threads鈥攁nd with that new ability has come a new and urgent need to make use of the concept to strengthen the manufacturing industry.
- To get started on your own digital thread journey, Tutt and McCarthy agreed that manufacturers should dig into the existing workflows in their organization and introduce one tool at a time, rather than trying to engineer a master solution all at once.
- 鈥淵ou can work the digital infrastructure you need for that workflow in pieces, so you can build them up over time,鈥 said McCarthy. 鈥淵ou got to keep your eye on the end game, but if you try to build it all at once, good luck.鈥听
Learn more: To learn more about digital threads, check out the full webinar here.听
Coming up: In the next three webinars in this series, Beyond the Buzzwords explores a few of those tools and concepts that drive the digital thread in the modern day: artificial intelligence, cloud advancements and radical flexibility.