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Nissan Intelligent Factory

The first Nissan Intelligent Factory in Tochigi, Japan.  This five minute video takes you through the Intelligent Factory.  Compare it with other factories in the links below.

The Nissan Intelligent Factory in Tochigi, Japan is a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility that uses innovative technologies to improve efficiency, quality, and sustainability. The factory was officially opened in 2021 and is currently producing the all-electric Nissan Ariya crossover SUV.

One of the key features of the Nissan Intelligent Factory is its use of robots. The factory has over 2,000 robots, many of which are equipped with artificial intelligence (AI). These robots are able to perform a wide range of tasks, including welding, painting, and assembly.

The factory also uses a variety of other innovative technologies, such as:

  • 3D printing: 3D printing is used to create custom parts and tools. This helps to reduce waste and improve efficiency.
  • Augmented reality (AR): AR is used to provide workers with real-time information and assistance. This helps to improve accuracy and reduce errors.
  • Big data analytics: Big data analytics is used to collect and analyze data from the factory. This data is then used to improve efficiency and quality.

The Nissan Intelligent Factory is one of the most advanced manufacturing facilities in the world. It is a model for how the automotive industry can use innovative technologies to improve its operations.

Here are some of the benefits of the Nissan Intelligent Factory:

  • Increased efficiency: The Nissan Intelligent Factory is able to produce vehicles more efficiently than traditional manufacturing facilities. This is due to the use of robots and other innovative technologies.
  • Improved quality: The Nissan Intelligent Factory is able to produce vehicles with higher quality than traditional manufacturing facilities. This is due to the use of robots and other innovative technologies, as well as the use of big data analytics to improve processes.
  • Reduced environmental impact: The Nissan Intelligent Factory is more environmentally friendly than traditional manufacturing facilities. This is due to the use of energy-efficient technologies and the reduction of waste.

The Nissan Intelligent Factory is a significant step forward in the development of the future factory. It is a model for how the automotive industry can use innovative technologies to improve its operations and reduce its environmental impact.

Manufacturing and Automation Quotes

  • “If you are going to do TPS (Toyota Production System) you must do it all the way.  You also need to change the way you think.  You need to change how you look at things.” ~Taiichi Ohno
  • “For the blue-collar worker, the driving force behind change was factory automation using programmable machine tools. For the office worker, it’s office automation using computer technology: enterprise-resource-planning systems, groupware, intranets, extranets, expert systems, the Web, and e-commerce.” ~Tom Peters
  • “If you look at the robotic devices that are coming into the restaurant industry — it’s cheaper to buy a $35,000 robotic arm than it is to hire an employee who’s inefficient making $15 an hour bagging French fries — it’s nonsense and it’s very destructive and it’s inflationary and it’s going to cause a job loss across this country like you’re not going to believe.” ~Ed Rensi
  • “Anything that could give rise to smarter-than-human intelligence—in the form of Artificial Intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, or neuroscience-based human intelligence enhancement – wins hands down beyond contest as doing the most to change the world. Nothing else is even in the same league.” ~Eliezer Yudkowsky
  • “Artificial intelligence will change supply chain more in the next 10 years than all the changes in the last 50 years.  If you aren’t working on automation you could be automated so choose wisely.” ~Dave Waters  

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