Scope of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) in Future Technology as Artificial Intelligence

  • Manvendra Bhardwaj Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Management Departments, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Alwar, Rajasthan, India.
  • Suresh Kumar Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Management Departments, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Alwar, Rajasthan, India.

Abstract

Future of the CIM is completely depends on the expertise. Now days the technologies like Artificial Intelligent, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Cloud technology, Robotics, Internet of Things, 5G Technology and Industry 4.0 are the most influential business sector changing the shape of the economy and everyday life in this century. Use of computers systems to plan, manage and control the operations of a manufacturing plant through either direct or indirect computer interface essential for every manufacturing unit. The technology reach extends far into the design, virtual analysis and industrial segments and made its digital mark with NC, CNC, CAD, CAM, CAE and CIM. Industry 4.0 is the major revolution in the industries. It is also a game changing technology for CAD design and development. CAD software developers are working hard and hard to develop the most sophisticated user friendly software’s to help the designer to design and develop the new products for releasing to the market to make the business for the company. New version software’s are evolving quickly with continuous improvements to attract the market with superiority over other. The increased dependency and demand of CAD leads to the new evolution’s with latest digital technologies.


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Bhardwaj M, Kumar S. Scope of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) in Future Technology as Artificial Intelligence .J Adv Res Electro Engi Tech 2020; 7(2):15-20.

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Published
2021-06-03
How to Cite
BHARDWAJ, Manvendra; KUMAR, Suresh. Scope of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) in Future Technology as Artificial Intelligence. Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics Engineering and Technology, [S.l.], v. 7, n. 2, p. 16-20, june 2021. ISSN 2456-1428. Available at: <http://thejournalshouse.com/index.php/electronics-engg-technology-adr/article/view/150>. Date accessed: 22 jan. 2025.