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David Immerman is as a Consulting Analyst for the TMT Consulting team based in Boston, MA. Prior to S&P Market Intelligence, David ran competitive intelligence for a supply chain risk management software startup and provided thought leadership and market research for an industrial software provider. Previously, David was an industry analyst in 451 Research’s Internet of Things channel primarily covering the smart transportation and automotive technology markets.

This author writes about... Digital Transformation Connected Devices Industry 4.0 Digital Twin Sustainability Additive Manufacturing Digital Thread Predictive Analytics PTC Reality Lab SaaS

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Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Augmented Reality Computer-aided Design (CAD) Engineering Calculations Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Industrial Connectivity Industrial Internet of Things Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Service Lifecycle Management (SLM)

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Additive Manufacturing Agile Artificial Intelligence Asset Centricity BOM Management Closed-Loop Quality Cloud Native Connected Devices Customer Experience Digital Thread Digital Transformation Digital Twin Education Engineering Collaboration Enterprise Collaboration Field Service Generative Design Increase Manufacturing Productivity Industrial Skills Gap Industry 4.0 IT/OT Convergence Life at PTC Math Software Model-Based Definition Predictive Analytics Predictive Maintenance Product Line Engineering PTC Reality Lab Regulatory Compliance Remote Service Requirements Management Risk & Test Management SaaS Service Optimization Service Parts Service Revenue Simulation Software Development Sustainability Technician Efficiency Training Variant Management

When it comes to sustainability, manufacturers have distinct business drivers, including ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, improving operational efficiency, and innovating to meet rising customer demand.

Being sustainable in manufacturing means incorporating it into every decision across the enterprise in a repeatable manner while continuously optimizing resources and constantly reducing its carbon footprint. See how manufacturers can do it in 2023.

See how 5 emerging technologies -- SaaS, IoT, AR, AI, and spatial computing -- are supporting industrial companies as they compete in today's market and prepare for tomorrow's uncertainty.

Companies are investing significantly in Digital Transformation programs. Read this blog for an complete list as to why.

IoT is one of the disruptive technologies of the decade. Learn how it’s changed industrial market and how to leverage IoT for measurable business outcomes.

Computer vision is improving and broadening the array of applications IoT, AI, and other emerging technologies are unlocking in the industrial workspace. Read this blog to learn more.

The next-generation human-machine interface (HMI) is unlocked with spatial computing and augmented reality. Learn how this will impact the future of work.

Industrial organizations are leveraging digital thread technologies for product differentiation, process efficiencies, and people productivity. Read this blog to find out which specific technologies they are using.

The delivery of an augmented reality experience is essential to its overall effectiveness. Here are four questions that businesses must answer as they develop an AR strategy.