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1 The Digitization of the Manufacturing Industry Kimberly Knickle Vice President, IDC
May 10, 2017

2 Agenda Driving Change and Digital Transformation in Manufacturing
Technology as a Platform for Innovation and Growth Smart Manufacturing, Connected Supply Chain, Connected Products Funding the Transformation

3 The most damaging phrase in the language is: ‘It's always been done that way.’” – Grace Hopper

4 Drivers for Digitization
The Digital Transformation (DX) Delta – Industry Leaders Widen Performance Gap Data as Digital Capital – Pressure to Maximize Value from Data Talent Crunch – Global Demand for Digital Workers Revolutionizing Industrial Processes – Focusing on Application of Tech, not Scale © IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on

5 What is Digital Transformation?
Leadership Transformation Relationship Transformation Information Transformation Operating Model WorkSource Transformation

6 Digitally Transformed Manufacturers
Leadership Transformation Relationship Transformation Information Transformation Operating Model Transformation WorkSource Transformation 33% 20% 60% 75% 60% of top executives will have technology leadership experience. more aftermarket revenue via quality measures, enhancing customer experience derive new revenue streams from information-based products and services. update operations with IoT and analytics to mitigate risk and speed time to market of plant floor workers depend on automated assistance technologies – robotics, 3D print, AR/VR

7 Digital Business Transformation: By 2018, Only 30% of Manufacturers Investing in Digital Transformation Will Be Able to Maximize the Outcome; the Rest Are Held Back by Outdated Business Models and Technology Digital Resister Digital Explorer Digital Player Digital Transformer Digital Disruptor Business is a laggard, providing weak customer experiences and using digital technology only to counter threats. Digitally enabled customer experience and products are inconsistent and poorly integrated. Business provides consistent but not truly innovative products, services, and experiences. Business remakes existing markets and creates new ones to its own advantage and is a fast-moving target for competition. Business is a leader in its markets, providing world-class digital products, services, and experiences.

8 © IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC
Integrated Operations: By the end of 2020, 50% of manufacturers will derive business value from the integration of supply chain, plant operations, and product and service lifecycle management. © IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on

9 The Future of Manufacturing
Industry Clouds and the Platform Economy Data as Digital Capital OmniSource Engineering Strategic Asset Management Enterprise Digital Twins Responsive Experience Connected Service Execution Integrated Enterprise Quality Source: IDC Resilient Lean Embedded Intelligence

10 Platform for Innovation and Growth
Source: IDC, 2015 Develop and execute a vision for digital transformation Create flexible and reliable human resource model Take an ecosystem-first approach to delivering products and services Optimize business processes for speed, efficiency, quality, and agility Manage information effectively

11 Technologies with the Greatest Impact
Q. Which of the following do you believe will have the most impact on your business over the next 5 years? Source: 2016 Vertical IT & Communications Survey, IDC, May, 2016 Total N=741 Cloud Business Analytics Security Big Data IoT Mobile © IDC Manufacturing Insights Visit us at IDC-mi.com

12 Current Stage of Deployment

13 Current Stage of Deployment

14 Connected Supply Chain Using IoT to improve supply chain orchestration
Smart Manufacturing Using IoT to improve factory performance in the plant Production or asset optimization Preventative and predictive maintenance Energy management Safe workforce Connected Supply Chain Using IoT to improve supply chain orchestration Assets or inventory management Logistics – inbound and outbound Visibility and tracking Risk and resiliency Connected Products Using IoT to enhance product performance, service delivery Remote operations Preventative maintenance Product-enabled Service Content/consumables delivery

15 © IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC
Connected Products: An Integrated, Engineered System Autonomous Capabilities Remote Operations Apps/Service Delivery Content Delivery Infotainment Mobile Device Integration Sensors, Software Network Communication User Interface Cloud Big Data and Analytics Storage Security © IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on

16 Factory of the Future Technology and Process Improvements
Operational Equipment Traditional machine, Automated machine, Robotics, 3D printing Computing hardware Analytics Mobile Sensors Management Digital Twin Product Efficiency Energy management Supply Network Optimization Modularized production Machine learning Preventive maintenance Real time reporting Management software ERP CRM SCM EAM Virtual Prototype simulation Mass customization Logistics / warehouse automation MFG Automation Inventory tracking Digital MFG Connected products Additive MFG Robotics Operating software PLM MES EMI SCADA Predictive Maintenance Virtual Commissioning Asset tracking Connectivity 3G/4G, IPV6, RFID, WIFI, bar code, sensor, mobile devices, camera, etc

17 Funding the Transformation
Title of Presentation Client Funding the Transformation 100B in savings better coordination in recommendation-oriented device interactions 6X increase Customer experience is redefined CX Productivity of knowledge workers 2x

18 For Success Executive Leadership Cultivate Partners Look beyond ROI
Have a roadmap Re-invest cost savings Consider process and change

19 The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.”
The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” – Helen Keller

20 Thank you! Kimberly Knickle @kimknickle kknickle@idc.com www.idc.com
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