1. Large size: The stand may be larger than standard stands, making it suitable for holding heavier or larger equipment. Jumbo Stand With Big Pole,Backdrop Pole Stand,Round Backdrop Stand,Large Pole Giant Support SUZHOU JH DISPLAY&EXHIBITION EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD , https://www.jh-posterstand.com
In 2014, German Industry 4.0 has become the focus of most attention by Chinese manufacturing companies. The core content can be summarized as: building a Cyber-PhysicalSystem, researching smart factories and intelligent production, and achieving horizontal integration, vertical integration, and end-to-end integration. Industry 4.0 will become the key for companies to increase production efficiency, reduce costs and achieve flexible production.
At the conference on the development of the industrial communication industry in 2014, Mao Weiming, vice minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, stated that in recent years, the Party Central Committee and the State Council have made clear requirements on the integration of informatization and industrialization, and information technology is an important one. The embodiment is based on smart manufacturing. This year, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will also implement a special pilot demonstration project for smart manufacturing. Now that Germany has proposed Industry 4.0, the re-industrialization of the United States, or remanufacturing, depends to a large extent on the means and means of manufacturing development. At present, a strong development trend in the manufacturing industry is three-informatization, informatization, networking, and intelligence. Not long ago, everyone was very concerned about robots. Whether it was production robots or service robots, or manufacturing, like 3D printers, objectively speaking, methods like this also belonged to the category of modern equipment manufacturing and belonged to smart manufacturing. The entire development field.
Wang Yue, Research Manager of IDC China Industry Research and Consulting Services, said: “In 2015, downward pressure on China's manufacturing industry will continue to be large, structural pains will appear, and production and operation difficulties will increase. The demand for transformation and upgrading will become even more urgent. Under the new normal, innovation will remain the most important driving force for business development, and miniaturization, intelligence, and specialization will become new features in the manufacturing industry. Accelerated landing of third platform technologies and innovation accelerators such as the Internet of Things, robotics, and 3D printing The release of potential will become the key to the integration and transformation of manufacturing industries."
2. Sturdy construction: The stand may be made of durable materials, such as metal or heavy-duty plastic, to ensure it can support the weight of the equipment.
3. Adjustable height: The stand may have a telescoping pole or other mechanism that allows the height to be adjusted to accommodate different equipment or users.
4. Easy to assemble: The stand may come with clear instructions and be easy to put together without the need for special tools.
5. Portable: The stand may be designed to be easily transported, with features such as foldable legs or a lightweight construction.
6. Versatile: The stand may be able to hold a variety of equipment, such as speakers, lights, or cameras.
7. Cable management: The stand may have built-in channels or clips to help keep cables organized and prevent them from getting tangled.
8. Non-slip feet: The stand may have rubber or other non-slip material on the feet to prevent it from sliding or tipping over.
China's manufacturing transformation: Industry 4.0 will become a benchmark
[China Instrument Network Industry Focus] In response to the transformation of traditional manufacturing industries in China, IDC anticipates that in 2015, the concept of Industry 4.0 will quickly spread from leading companies to small and medium-sized enterprises and from high-end manufacturing to traditional manufacturing. Chinese manufacturing companies will use Industry 4.0 as a benchmark to create a smart factory that meets the characteristics of the industry and meets the characteristics of the company itself. The IDC report shows that 2014 was a difficult year for Chinese manufacturing companies. Labor shortages, increased costs, excess capacity, and weakness in the global economy have constrained the development of the company. Competition from around the world is gradually eroding the status of China's "world factory." Low-end manufacturing is rapidly shifting from China to other low-cost countries, and the return of high-end manufacturing to developed countries is undoubtedly even worse for Chinese manufacturing companies. In the face of various pressures, transformation and upgrading have become a top priority for enterprises. Product innovation, lean manufacturing, flexible production and supply chain integration based on Internet technology have become the main tone of China's manufacturing industry in 2014. IDC also predicts that Industry 4.0 will become the benchmark for Chinese traditional manufacturing companies to build smart factories.