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Man vs. Machine: The Future of Manufacturing in Ohio

Season 22 Episode 57 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

In an age of automation, can Ohio avoid unemployment, and still lead in manufacturing?

Manufacturing output is growing in Ohio. Currently 20 percent above pre-2009 levels, the Ohio manufacturing sector has been investing in technology with productivity expected to increase by 75 percent by 2025 for the 18 counties of Northeast Ohio. However, the increased production doesn’t necessarily mean increased employment. Why? Automation.

11/17/2017

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Man vs. Machine: The Future of Manufacturing in Ohio

Season 22 Episode 57 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Manufacturing output is growing in Ohio. Currently 20 percent above pre-2009 levels, the Ohio manufacturing sector has been investing in technology with productivity expected to increase by 75 percent by 2025 for the 18 counties of Northeast Ohio. However, the increased production doesn’t necessarily mean increased employment. Why? Automation.

11/17/2017

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