WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation
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Alibaba Unveils New #Manufacturing #Digital #Factory that enables small-batch orders through automation & robotics

Alibaba Unveils New #Manufacturing #Digital #Factory that enables small-batch orders through automation & robotics | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

At an early stage, apparel was identified as the starting point for Xunxi – a sector in which the lengthy production cycles and high inventory levels have long been a problem for small and large players alike. Powered by new technologies such as real-time resourcing, process and cost planning, automated in-house logistics and Xunxi’s manufacturing operating system, the factory is able to produce small-batch orders at reasonable costs and with shorter delivery times, consequently increasing manufacturing efficiency from 25% to an average of 55%.

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WHY IT MATTERS: this is a huge step forward and a sign of the times: manufacturing automation. Fueled by digital, automation, and robots, this enables production of smaller batches economically. When this is rolled out at full scale - I assume it still requires development and lots of tweaking - we can expect retailers to shorten the time from idea to production. with eCommerce, it enables the make-to-order that was made popular by Dell computers in the late 1990s: onl;y build the computer when an order has been placed. Expand this idea to t-shirts and you can see why this new Alibaba production facility is so important...

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I think that new technologies are what can propel businesses to more successful odds. 
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14 #tech #trends from @CBInsights provides essential input for any #digitalTransformation strategic planning process

14 #tech #trends from @CBInsights provides essential input for any #digitalTransformation strategic planning process | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The trends in this report — while buttressed by data and evidence — are meant to shake our faith in steady trend lines. They point to areas where conditions are ripe for discontinuity and disruption. This report asks us, in effect, to “watch these spaces,” and expect to see surprises and opportunities. In that spirit, here are 14 tech trends that deserve close attention in the first year of the 2020s

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WHY IT MATTERS: an amazing overview of technologies that are on the horizon. They range from bizarre - empathy design? - to the probable and useful - supply chain tech improvements. Read it.

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Which 3-D Printing Business Model Is Right for Your Company? @HBR handbook helps draft a strategy to integrate #3Dprinting into their manufacturing plans but it may require improved digital process...

Which 3-D Printing Business Model Is Right for Your Company? @HBR handbook helps draft a strategy to integrate #3Dprinting into their manufacturing plans but it may require improved digital process... | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Strategically, that means additive is becoming a full-fledged competitive weapon: It can be used to hold on to market leadership, to dethrone a dominant player, or to diversify by exploiting a printer’s capability to make products for different industries. Consequently, leaders need to understand additive’s range and potential and the possibilities that will open up in the near future. This article offers a playbook.

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WHY IT MATTERS: this Harvard paper shows that recent advances in 3D printing make additive production a reality today. Reading between the lines you have to realize the digital transformation this requires across your sales and distribution channels to support the level of customization that 3D printing enables. It is not just a matter or replacing machines with printers on the factory floor.

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The official head of French fashion says 3D printing is a “new industrial revolution”

The official head of French fashion says 3D printing is a “new industrial revolution” | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
So far, 3D printing has not quite lived up to expectations. Skeptics are abandoning the idea of a future when you'll be able to 3D print just about anything in your living room, and MakerBot, the only relatively well-known maker of 3D printers, has stopped producing its own printers, outsourcing the work to China. Industrial use, rather than personal, ha
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A short article on the use of 3D printing in fashion, with lots of links to follow for more details.

 

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT

Technology permeates every industry and changes basic assumptions and business models. We often think this is limited to low margin commodity products but it looks like specialized, niched industries can benefit too. Look at your industry and ask, where can I apply 3D printing, eCommerce, augmented reality, connected objects, etc. in my company to revolutionize the way I design, fabricate, distribute, market, sell, support. 

 

Think of everything because everything is on the table and open for digital transformation.

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Can Fits.me robots (a Virtual Fitting Room) solve online apparel shopping lower return rate? via @competia @wired

Can Fits.me robots (a Virtual Fitting Room) solve online apparel shopping lower return rate? via @competia @wired | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
One in four online clothing purchases are returned, often due to poor fit. And obviously, the only way to solve the problem is with shape-shifting robots.
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For a while here in Montreal we had "le mannequin virtuel", a 3D computer model to help sell clothes online. Now this new robot provides a more natural option to determine how well a shirt, skirt or pant will fit. 


Look at this video to see the robot in action. It appears to really do a great job at showing if a garment fits well or not.

http://bit.ly/1iaueJb 


Of course, retailers will be interested in the technology to reduce the high return rate the apparel industry has been experiencing. Not sure how the robots would be integrated into the online shopping experience? I also wonder if they could also help with in-store, where you would not have to try the clothes on but rather would let the robot do the work for you... Would bring a new tool to personal shopper, that could literally go "shop for now" and return only with the products that suit you perfectly. Of course, designers and others will benefit from having this new tool at their disposal.


Read this for more details on the matter: As much as 33% of Internet sales gets returned? good reason why digital transformations require planning via @wsj http://sco.lt/5eALiL 

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