What are the reasons why DX (Digital Transformation) is not progressing in manufacturing sites (factories)?
The importance of DX is understood. However, why is it still not progressing well in manufacturing sites (factories)? Here are some representative reasons.
In recent years, the importance of DX (Digital Transformation) has been emphasized, but the reality is that progress is slow in the manufacturing sector. Particularly in small and medium-sized enterprises, there are many cases where implementation lags behind that of large corporations. The reasons for this can be summarized into three main points: 1. Lack of personnel capable of promoting DX There are often no personnel on-site who understand IT or digital technologies, making it difficult to promote DX. 2. Strong resistance to change There is anxiety and resistance to changing long-established ways of doing business, and the mindset of "the current situation is sufficient" hinders reform. 3. Overemphasis on return on investment If decisions are made solely from the perspective of "will results come immediately?", DX will not progress. A lack of a medium- to long-term perspective poses a risk of losing competitiveness. As the aging population and declining birthrate continue, can we survive without DX? Why not start with what is within reach? ▼ Please also check out the short video. (1 minute) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IYCtZzeReIw
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