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Half of top 10 workforce challenges facing manufacturers are people related

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Global technology intelligence firm ABI Research recently completed its 2024 Manufacturers’ Technology Adoption & Attitudes Surveya comprehensive survey of 461 manufacturing decision-makers across the United States, Malaysia, and Germany with the aim to uncover real-world attitudes, adoption trends, and valuable insights that reflect the current technological landscape within the manufacturing industry.

According to the resulting report, The State of Technology in the Manufacturing Industry, one topline takeaway is that 50% of manufacturers’ top ten workforce challenges are people-related.

“An interesting find from the survey is that some of the biggest issues for manufacturers involve people, not technology. Recruiting, retaining, and upskilling staff are among the top challenges manufacturers face today. Skilled individuals are required to operate and maintain equipment while also focusing on optimizing production lines. Simply put, there aren’t enough of these individuals in the workforce today,” explains Michael Larner, Distinguished Analyst at ABI Research.

Other high-level findings from The State of Technology in the Manufacturing Industry report:

“Innovation is the cornerstone of success in the manufacturing Industry and making a robust technology strategy is essential. The survey results are arming technology vendors and end users with real-world and current technology attitudes, adoption rates, and insights to gain a competitive advantage in the rapidly evolving industrial and manufacturing landscape,” Larner concludes.

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