Ninety Five Percent of Manufacturers Are Investing in AI to Navigate Uncertainty and Accelerate Smart Manufacturing
#RockwellAutomation #SmartManufacturingReport #SmartManufacturing #AI #DigitalTransformation“Today's technology advancements are unlocking new opportunities where the combined potential of people and technology will shape our collective future,” says - Blake Moret, Chairman and CEO, Rockwell Automation.
June 2025 : Rockwell Automation, Inc. recently announced the results of the 10th annual “State of Smart Manufacturing Report.” The global study, fielded in March 2025, surveyed more than 1,500 manufacturers across 17 of the leading manufacturing countries.
As manufacturers continue to face uncertainty driven by economic shifts, the report highlights how companies are turning to smart manufacturing technologies to manage risks, improve performance, and support their workforce. It also examines adoption of emerging technology, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and cloud-based systems.
“Today's technology advancements are unlocking new opportunities where the combined potential of people and technology will shape our collective future,” says Blake Moret, Chairman and CEO, Rockwell Automation. “As this year’s report shows, manufacturers around the world are using smart manufacturing to navigate disruption and create new opportunities for speed and agility.”
Key global findings include:
● 81 percent of manufacturers say external and internal pressures are accelerating digital transformation, with cloud/SaaS, AI, cybersecurity, and quality management ranking as the top areas of smart manufacturing technology investments.
● 95 percent of manufacturers have invested in, or plan to invest in, AI/ML over the next five years.
● Organizations investing in generative and causal AI increased 12% year-over-year, signaling a maturing approach to advanced technologies beyond experimentation.
● Cybersecurity ranks as the second biggest external risk, with 49% of manufacturers planning to use AI for cybersecurity in 2025 – up from 40% in 2024.
● 48 percent of manufacturers plan to repurpose or hire additional workers due to smart manufacturing investments. Additionally, 41% are using AI and automation to help close the skills gap and address labor shortages.
● Quality control remains the top AI use case for the second year in a row, with 50 percent planning to apply AI/ML to support product quality in 2025.
Manufacturers are using smart technologies to strengthen supply chains, accelerate sustainability initiatives and make faster, more informed decisions. There has also been a 5 percent rise in the importance of analytical and AI skills for leaders, showing that talent development and technical innovation must go hand in hand.
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