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Combine PCB data and shop-floor data to improve the solder paste printing process

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Digital image of integrated circuit (IC) on printed circuit board (PCB) with wireframing

Data collected from the shop-floor drives the MES operation and the material flow. However, the value of this data does not stop there.

Digitalization of the operation enables analysis and understanding of what is happening in the factory, why it is happening, how to improve, and finally how to avoid it.

Although the amount of data generated by manufacturing operations is increasing exponentially, only a small portion of it actually gets collected, and an even smaller portion is analyzed in the electronics industry.

In the use case presented here, we will demonstrate how manufacturers can benefit from collecting this data and applying analytics.


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