The growing need to analyse and visualise reams of production data means industrial displays and monitors are in demand. In factory settings where there is already a lot of automation, they provide a crucial means of controlling and understanding complex production processes. As more automation is used in smart factories, displays will play an important role in enabling engineers to understand what is going on in the production environment and to intervene if there are problems.
Then there’s the issue of energy consumption. As manufacturing becomes more sustainable, developers of industrial screens are making their designs more energy efficient to help manufacturers cut their carbon footprint. The customisation of industrial display systems for bespoke applications is a growing trend, too. Human-machine interfaces are also becoming more personalised and sophisticated (by adopting voice command technology and recognition of gestures, for example), while the quality of industrial screens continues to improve (much in line with improvements in consumer display technology).
Finally, the integration of augmented reality and virtual reality technologies into industrial displays promises to enhance the capabilities of these rugged monitoring systems even further in the future.
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