Automation is often viewed as a means of helping manufacturers cope with both domestic labor shortages and higher costs without losing their competitive edge. However, while the integration of automated technologies has eliminated some need for unskilled labor, it has created an increased need for skilled labor.
Remedying this situation isn’t merely a task for manufacturers themselves. Doing so is also in the best interest of technology suppliers, as adoption of their products often hinges on whether end users have access to a skilled workforce capable of working in a highly automated environment.
These mutual interests have led to an […]
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