Transforming manufacturing for Industry 4.0
New McKinsey and DMDII Digital Capability Center—powered by Microsoft solutions—skills the industry for digital manufacturing transformation.
Microsoft is powering manufacturing’s 2026 inflection point—turning AI from pilots into orchestrated, end‑to‑end intelligence.
New McKinsey and DMDII Digital Capability Center—powered by Microsoft solutions—skills the industry for digital manufacturing transformation.
Learn how leading manufacturers and partners are working with Microsoft to maximize the impact of data to make digital transformation real today.
PROS Smart CPQ, built on Microsoft Cloud technology, empowers companies to deliver sales automation through personalized selling.
Being able to produce food sustainably without damaging the environment or threatening human health is driving a revolution in the agricultural industry today.
If you missed Hannover Messe we can help you catch up! Learn how our Manufacturing customers are embracing Industry 4.0 and using digital to drive their business.
Microsoft is re-defining the Digital Twin, bringing the power of immersive, mixed-reality capabilities to deepen and accelerate interactivity across networks.
Microsoft's Nina Lund shares her highlights from the Hannover Messe 2017 industrial fair and what stood out for the consumer packaged goods industry.
Agile digital manufacturers are using smart production platforms to give employees access to tools and knowledge to work effectively and increase productivity.
Learn how Microsoft, and our partners and customers, are re-defining a new class of digital twin that is accelerating excellence in digital manufacturing today.
Before embarking on your digital transformation, it’s critical to understand your objectives, adopt a holistic & realistic approach, & partner with the right advisor.
Industry 4.0 is transforming the manufacturing industry. It is empowering manufacturers to be more cost-effective, and more environmentally sustainable.
Learn to manage inventory costs while juggling expanding product lines, rising raw material prices, direct-to-consumer shipping and shrinking product life-cycles.