Google Cloud
Manufacturing Data Engine & Manufacturing Connect
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May 9, 2022
Google Cloud
Manufacturing Data Engine and Manufacturing Connect
are two new solutions that enable manufacturers to
connect historically siloed assets, process and standardize
data, and improve visibility from the factory floor to the
cloud. Once data is harmonized, the solutions enable three
critical AI- and analytics-based use cases–manufacturing
analytics & insights, predictive maintenance, and machine-level
anomaly detection.
Manufacturers are undertaking a massive
digital transformation driven by rising customer expectations,
supply chain volatility, shifting buyer behavior, and more. Yet,
only
21%
of manufacturers have active AI initiatives in production to
help solve these issues. While data from disparate systems can
be manually prepared for AI and analytics pilots, siloed data
sets still need to be accessible centrally and in real-time to
support production scale. Additionally, many existing AI and
analytics solutions are designed to be used by data scientists
and are not easy to use for manufacturing business leaders.
Manufacturing Data Engine
and Manufacturing Connect, available today, help manufacturers
unify their data and empower their workforce with easy-to-use
analytics and AI solutions based on cloud infrastructure:
- Manufacturing Data
Engine is an end-to-end solution that processes,
contextualizes, and stores factory data on Google Cloud's
market-leading data platform. It provides a configurable and
customizable blueprint for the ingestion, transformation,
storage, and access to factory data. It integrates key
Google Cloud products, including Cloud Dataflow, PubSub,
BigQuery, Cloud Storage, Looker, Vertex AI, Apigee, and
more, into a manufacturing-specific solution.
- Manufacturing
Connect is a factory edge platform co-developed with
Litmus Automation that quickly connects to, and streams data
from, nearly any manufacturing asset and industrial system
to Google Cloud, based on an extensive library of more than
250 machine protocols. Deep integration with the
Manufacturing Data Engine unlocks rapid data intake into
Google Cloud for processing machine and sensor data. The
ability to deploy containerized applications and ML models
to the edge enables new dimensions of use cases.
Once data is centralized
and harmonized by the Manufacturing Data Engine and
Manufacturing Connect, it can then be used to address a growing
set of industry-specific use cases, including:
- Manufacturing
analytics & insights, which helps manufacturers quickly
create custom dashboards to visualize key data—from factory
KPIs such as Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), to
individual machine sensor data. Integrated with the
Manufacturing Data Engine, engineers and plant managers can
automatically set up new machines and factories, enabling
standardized dashboards, KPIs, and on-demand drill-downs
into the data to uncover new insights opportunities
throughout the factory. These can then be shared easily
across the enterprise and with partners.
- Machine-level
anomaly detection, which helps manufacturers identify
anomalies as they occur and provides alerts—leveraging
Google Cloud's Time Series Insights API—on real-time machine
and sensor data such as noise, vibration, or temperature.
- Predictive
maintenance, which enables manufacturers to anticipate
an asset's need for service, helping reduce downtime and
maintenance cost. Manufacturers can leverage ML models and
high-accuracy AI optimizations that are deployable in weeks.
"Bridging gaps across
systems and placing easy-to-use AI directly into the hands of
manufacturing engineers leads to better results," said Hans
Thalbauer, Managing Director, Supply Chain and Manufacturing
Industries, Google Cloud. "These new solutions can support
workforce transformation initiatives by providing engineers with
the tools to be self-sufficient, without the need for data
scientists or additional integration code."
"The growing amount of
sensor data generated on our assembly lines creates an
opportunity for smarter analytics around product quality,
production efficiency and equipment health monitoring, but it
also means new data intake and management challenges," said
Jason Ryska, Director
Manufacturing Technology Development, Ford Motor Company. "We
worked with Google Cloud to implement a data platform now
operating on more than 100 key machines connected across two
plants, streaming and storing over 25 million records per week.
We're gaining strong insights from the data that will help us
implement predictive and preventive actions and continue to
become even more efficient in our manufacturing plants."
"With the tight
integration of a powerful factory edge solution with Google
Cloud, it is easier than ever for factories to tap into cloud
capabilities," said Masaharu Akieda, General Manager, Digital
Solutions Division, KYOCERA Communication Systems Co., Ltd.
"Google Cloud's solutions enable a broader group of users beyond
data scientists to quickly access, analyze and use data in a
variety of use cases. We are excited to partner with Google
Cloud as we implement new manufacturing solutions to optimize
production operations and consistently increase quality."
"As the global innovator
of solid state cooling and heating technology, we've developed a
sustainable manufacturing platform that uses less water, less
electricity, and less chemical waste," says
Jason Ruppert, Chief Operations
Officer, Phononic. "This partnership with Google Cloud allows us
to contextualize data across all of our manufacturing processes
– ultimately providing us the analytics and insights to optimize
our operations and continue to bring to the world products that
cool sustainably, reducing greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions and
improving the environment."
- "By building modular
solutions on the Manufacturing Data Engine from Google
Cloud, such as Cognizant's Asset Performance Excellence (APEx)
offering, we are able to offer additional resources to
deploy and scale solutions for our customers quickly and
confidentially, as well as mitigate design and deployment
challenges," said Manoj Mehta,
SVP, Global Head of Industry 4.0, IoT and Engineering,
Cognizant. "Cognizant's partnerships with cloud leaders
are enabling the company to support large, complex
deployments across multiple industrial environments,
providing a solid foundation on which to digitally transform
businesses."
- "C3 AI is proud to be
Google Cloud's partner in bringing real enterprise AI
solutions to the manufacturing industry," said
Ed Abbo, President and CTO,
C3 AI. "We created an alliance with Google Cloud to
improve the reliability of assets and fleets with AI-powered
predictive maintenance, improve revenue and product
forecasting accuracy, and bolster the sustainability of
manufacturing facilities and operations through optimized
energy management. This partnership delivers tangible,
immediate and game-changing results to manufacturers
worldwide."
- "As industrial
transformation takes hold and a massive amount of
information is garnered at the edge, putting this data to
work, and extracting the most value from it is essential for
operational efficiency," said
Christine Boles, VP, Network & Edge Group, General
Manager, Industrial Solutions Division, Intel Corporation.
"Integrating and optimizing Google Cloud's new manufacturing
solutions on Intel edge products allows factories to unlock
the potential for data analytics and running AI at the edge.
This enables engineers to analyze, and act on, their siloed
operational data in near real-time, bringing needed
intelligence to improve operations and product quality."
- "The biggest
challenge manufacturers face is collecting data from
disparate factory systems and using that data to enable
digital transformation," said
Vatsal Shah, Co-founder and CEO, Litmus.
"Manufacturing Connect, co-developed with Litmus, bridges
the gap between factory and Google Cloud, delivering the
critical edge data connectivity and machine learning model
deployment needed for closed loop AI. The Google Cloud and
Litmus manufacturing solution will help enterprise customers
maximize their AI investments and realize unmatched
time-to-value."
- "The industrial
sector has been in search of solutions that modernize
assembly lines through use of computer vision, automatic
speech recognition, natural language processing, and voice
user interfaces," said Marco
Santos, President, U.S. and
Latin America, GFT. "These solutions help
increase the quality of products being manufactured and
significantly reduce costs, waste, and ultimately
time-to-market. GFT and our team of engineers are very proud
to have partnered with Google Cloud since the inception of
this project to help deliver a solution that will bring all
these benefits to the factory floor."
- "As the manufacturing
industry adapts to the next normal, simplified access to
data and sophisticated AI in the cloud offers the promise of
providing a more accurate response to supply chain
disruptions," said Asif Hasan,
Co-founder, Quantiphi. "We are excited to be a launch
partner for Google Cloud's new manufacturing solutions that
provide organizations access to unified and contextualized
data from disparate factory systems and enable downstream AI
applications like predictive maintenance, anomaly detection
and visual inspection. We are excited to bring this solution
to our manufacturing customers to help drive operational
excellence across their value chains."
- "Combining Google's
expertise with data aggregation and AI services and
SoftServe's proficiency with applying intelligence and AI to
data at enterprise scale provides executives and digital
leaders in manufacturing with incredible opportunities to
add intelligence to operations, generate insights, and start
capturing their competitive advantage," said Volodymyr
Semenyshyn, President, EMEA, Finance & Manufacturing,
SoftServe. "We are excited to have collaborated with
Google Cloud's manufacturing solutions team and helped
further their mission to shape the future of intelligent
manufacturing."
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"Applying
Google Cloud's AI, edge, IoT and cloud technologies for
smarter and more effective manufacturing has been our
mission for more than a decade," said
Florian Holz, CEO, SOTEC.
"We are thrilled to support even more joint customers
implementing the announced solutions to their shopfloor,
fast and effectively, based on our proven multi-disciplined
engineering expertise."
- "We are delighted to
offer complementary solutions that help our joint customers
realize the vision of smart, secure and sustainable
manufacturing," said James Hodge,
GVP & Chief Strategy Advisor, International, Splunk. "We
complement Google Cloud's manufacturing solutions with IT
and OT Security–helping manufacturers with state-of-the-art
cybersecurity protection–and we equip manufacturers with
real-time insights of the CO2 footprint of their
manufacturing operations and supply chains and empower them
towards their carbon neutrality and sustainability goals."
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