
3. Bridging a digital skills gap
The manufacturing industry is facing a severe shortage of skilled workers, exacerbated by the rapid pace of technological advancements. Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute found that there could be as many as 3.8 million net new employees needed in manufacturing between 2024 and 2033, and that around half of these jobs (1.9 million) could remain unfilled if the talent void is not solved. This talent gap poses a significant challenge to productivity, innovation, and long-term growth. Addressing the talent gap in manufacturing requires a multi-pronged approach. Manufacturers must invest in upskilling and reskilling their existing workforce, while also attracting and retaining top talent through competitive benefits and engaging work environments.
To empower existing workers and accelerate training, multimodal assistive search tools can provide instant access to relevant information through various formats like text, audio, and video. These tools enable users to verbally query for information, receive spoken answers or summaries of manuals, listen to step-by-step instructions, and even facilitate the creation of video-based training materials – rapidly enabling learning.
4. Sustainability is a business mandate (Enhanced by AI Agents)
Sustainability is now deeply intertwined with business success and 88% of manufacturers recognizing the critical role of technology in going green.. Consumers are increasingly demanding sustainable products and practices, and regulators are imposing stricter environmental standards. Manufacturers must embrace sustainable practices across their entire value chain, from sourcing raw materials to minimizing waste and reducing their carbon footprint.
To manage complex sustainability reporting, AI agents can automate data collection, and analysis.To help with compliance, agents can verify the materials and ingredients used against sources, track proper disclosures, and confirm adherence to mandated disclaimers.
5. Unlocking holistic insights
Many manufacturing organizations operate with siloed data residing in disparate departments and systems. The data is also incredibly diverse, often including Operational Technology (OT) data from the shop floor, Information Technology (IT) data from enterprise systems, and Engineering Technology (ET) data from design and simulation tools. This fragmentation, coupled with the differences in data formats, structures, and real-time requirements across these domains, can hinder manufacturers’ ability to gain a holistic view of their operations. This leads to missed opportunities for optimization and inefficient decision-making.Breaking down these silos and establishing interoperability across OT, IT, and ET data is critical for unlocking the full potential of AI and driving truly informed business decisions.
As manufacturers integrate more data, the risk increases and AI-powered security becomes essential. AI can detect anomalies, facilitate threat intelligence including prevention, detection, monitoring and remediation – and ensure data integrity across interconnected systems, safeguarding sensitive information.
How does MDE and Cortex Framework help manufacturers address these 5 challenges?
Manufacturing Data Engine provides a unified data and AI layer that facilitates the analysis of multimodal data for better supply chain visibility, supports assistive search for bridging talent gaps, and enables AI agents to optimize sustainability initiatives. Furthermore, MDE helps contextualize various types of data, including OT, IT, and ET, allowing for richer insights and more effective AI applications. Critically, MDE aids in establishing a digital thread by connecting data back to its source, ensuring traceability and a holistic understanding of the product lifecycle. Moreover, Cortex Framework allows for the seamless integration of enterprise data with manufacturing data, enabling use cases like forecasting financial impact with machine data and optimizing production schedules based on demand signals.
See MDE in action at Hannover Messe and Google Cloud Next ‘25
We’re excited to showcase this latest release at two major industry events:
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Hannover Messe: Visit our booth to see live demonstrations of the new features and learn how MDE can help you drive industrial transformation.
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Google Cloud Next: Join us at the Industry Showcase (Manufacturing) Booth to explore the latest advancements in our data and AI platforms, including Manufacturing Data Engine.
Source Credit: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/manufacturing/five-manufacturing-trends-being-reshaped-by-ai/