Capitalizing on a growing enthusiasm for usable manufacturing software

Manufacturing initiatives need to seize the moment in order to help drive their optimization levels up, and although that's a rather vague statement, there's some clearer ways as how to proceed if you look at business manufacturing software

For some inspiring words on this topic, we can look to Eric Spiegel, the CEO of the US branch of Siemens, who recently told an interviewer for Bloomberg about the key asset that America will bring to the table as it pursues better results in domestic manufacturing: software.

"70 percent of the world's software is developed right here in the U.S." Spiegel said in a video featured on that website. "As manufacturing things like 3D printing take off software is really going to lead the way in that manufacturing renaissance. The U.S. is well positioned but we have to have the skills and we have to have the infrastructure."

So, if the strength of future manufacturing initiatives depends upon these things, the knowledge of these solutions that might serve as benefits could be a key factor of any kind of "renaissance" that might come about.

It's a good thing that the Manufacturing Business Times reports that there has been an 80 percent level of search terms that have been used this year in online searches, according to Google Trends data cited by this source.

This is clearly something that is being noticed by members of the industry, and if your business wants to stay current it can start researching Microsoft Dynamics NAV and some of the other solutions that Accent may be able to guide you through when it comes to installation.