In this episode of AI at Work, I’m joined by Simon Ranyard, Managing Director for Northwest Europe at Orange Business, to challenge old assumptions about manufacturing and reveal how technology is rewriting the rules.We discuss how AI, automation, augmented reality and 5G are giving manufacturers the tools to boost productivity, reduce downtime and create high-value careers instead of cutting jobs. Simon shares practical insights on where the UK stands, how to close the skills gap, and why apprenticeships and reskilling are more important than ever.If you think factories are all grease and gears, this conversation will make you think again. Take a closer look at how Orange Business is helping manufacturers adapt and thrive, and what this means for workers, companies and the wider economy.
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