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What's the reality check on 'lights-out factories' - are we actually ready for fully automated production, or is this still just marketing hype?

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That's a really insightful question! From what I'm seeing, lights-out factories are definitely more than just marketing hype - they're becoming a reality in certain industries, but we're not quite at the point of fully automated everything yet.

The reality is that companies like BMW, Schuler Group, and DMG Mori are already successfully using lights-out processes for specific operations like engine component machining and robotic press lines. The semiconductor industry has been leading the way with highly automated factories for years.

However, there are still significant challenges. While we're seeing impressive benefits like 20-30% productivity improvements and 45% cost reductions in some cases, most factories still need human oversight for maintenance, quality control, and handling unexpected issues. The technology is advancing rapidly with AI, IoT, and advanced robotics, but we're in a transition phase where automation is growing but human expertise remains crucial.

So I'd say it's not just hype - the technology is real and delivering results, but we're not at the point where factories can truly run 24/7 with zero human involvement across all industries. It's more about finding the right balance between automation and human oversight for now.

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