SAS joins CESMII to accelerate the adoption of analytics and AI
SAS has joined CESMII, the Smart Manufacturing Institute, to enhance the use of AI and analytics in manufacturing. This collaboration aims to help manufacturers digitally transform and adopt advanced analytics, addressing challenges like supply chain disruptions and sustainability. SAS's technologies, including IoT analytics, have already proven beneficial for companies such as Lockheed Martin, which saved 2,000 hours of aircraft downtime through predictive maintenance. SAS intends to empower manufacturers of all sizes to leverage data insights for improving operational efficiency and decision-making.
- Collaboration with CESMII enhances SAS's market positioning in smart manufacturing.
- Lockheed Martin saved 2,000 hours of aircraft downtime through SAS's predictive maintenance.
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SAS joins CESMII, the
“Facing a challenging economy and lingering supply chain disruptions, manufacturers are seeking to digitally transform themselves while boosting sustainability,” said
Advanced analytics like AI and machine learning, when combined with big data management, streaming analytics, and edge computing, help transform data from Internet of Things (IoT) sensors into faster and more accurate decisions. These technologies support overall resiliency for manufacturing companies, helping them better use data to enhance production quality and efficiency, improve business decisions and support bottom-line growth.
“In high-tech factories, smart cities, and connected vehicles, technologies like AI, machine learning and streaming analytics drive digital transformation. And they help industrial organizations succeed, even in a challenging economy,” said
Manufacturers rely on SAS
By joining CESMII, SAS seeks to bring the power of analytics and data-driven manufacturing to more companies of all sizes and in all segments. Smart manufacturing organizations already seeing value from SAS include:
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Georgia-Pacific uses SAS® Viya®, SAS’ cloud-native, massively parallel analytics and AI platform, to improve equipment efficiency, reduce downtime, optimize shipping logistics and predict customer churn. With SAS,Georgia-Pacific saw a 30 percent reduction in unplanned downtime and a 10 percent improvement in overall efficiency, optimally balancing speed and quality to maximize profitability. -
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) applies SAS IoT analytics and machine learning to power predictive maintenance, reduce costs, and keep its C-130J Super Hercules aircraft mission-ready for search and rescue, peacekeeping, scientific research, military operations, humanitarian relief and more.Lockheed Martin saved 2,000 hours of aircraft downtime in six months by moving from reactive to predictive maintenance. - Visit the SAS Customer page for more manufacturing examples.
Manufacturing analytics from SAS
The manufacturing industry has shifted, with digital transformation, sustainability and supply chain challenges here to stay. Manufacturers that do not evolve will get left behind, losing their competitive edge and their customers.
SAS advanced analytics deliver insights that manufacturers need to shift from being reactive to proactive. These insights help them make better decisions so they can exceed production goals and lower costs. With SAS analytics, smart manufacturers identify and solve numerous issues around quality, asset performance, service, warranty claims, supply chains and changing demand.
“Manufacturers have always embraced innovation,“ said
About CESMII
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