70% of errors that occur in manufacturing operations are from workforce errors, many of which can be traced back to paper-based work instructions, manual data entry or a lack of real-time feedback. To prevent such errors, leading manufacturers have implemented effective digital discrete assembly lines and expanded beyond simple digitized work instructions to leverage connections to sensors, scales, cameras and other tools. Maintaining precise execution of assembly operations while scaling labor and machine centers can be a challenge, but leading companies have applied dynamic digital workflows from Tulip that go beyond simple digitized work instructions to leverage connections to sensors, cameras, and other tools.
Such real-world examples can be found in a new webinar that shows on how companies can optimize assembly lines with digital workflows. View this webinar to find out:
- How your operations should look with digital work instructions
- What technology
- What use cases you should consider implementing on the path to a fully digitized assembly line, and
- Real manufacturing examples of fully digitized assembly lines.

