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Manufacturing Analytics is a type of data analytics that focuses on the analysis of data from the manufacturing industry. It is used to identify trends, optimize processes, and improve the efficiency of production. It can also be used to identify potential problems and areas of improvement. Manufacturing Analytics can be used to analyze data from a variety of sources, including production systems, supply chain systems, and customer feedback. It can also be used to analyze data from the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as sensors and cameras.
Manufacturing Analytics can be used to improve the quality of products, reduce costs, and increase customer satisfaction. It can also be used to identify potential areas of improvement and to develop strategies for improving production processes.
Some companies in the Manufacturing Analytics market include IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, SAS, and Tableau. Show Less Read more