Manufacturing companies are navigating a period of transformation shaped by the rapid development of AI, supply chain uncertainty, and increasingly interconnected ecosystems. Companies are expected to deliver efficiency, maintain the ability to invest, and justify their decisions to a growing number of stakeholders at the same time. Success is no longer based solely on technical expertise or production capacity. It depends on how clearly a company can articulate its strategy, the value of its solutions, and its role within a broader ecosystem.
1. AI and automation: from hype to practical use
The hype around AI is gradually settling, while understanding of its practical applications continues to grow. AI supports production, maintenance, and forecasting. At the same time, it continues to raise questions around skills, responsibility, and data.
In many organizations, the challenge is not a lack of data but how to use it effectively. Information is scattered across systems and is not easily leveraged for decision-making. Without a clear overall view, AI solutions risk remaining isolated experiments. This is an area that requires closer attention in the coming year.
Source: IDC Global
2. Supply chains under scrutiny
Climate risks, raw material price volatility, geopolitical tensions, and disruptions in logistics have made supply chains more vulnerable. In recent years, many companies have had to adjust production due to availability issues. At the same time, customers are demanding greater transparency.
Cost pressures are directly impacting profitability and forcing companies to reassess their sourcing strategies. This year, more companies should consider diversifying suppliers, increasing buffer inventories, or negotiating long-term agreements.
Source: National Association of Manufacturers
3. Local and resilient production meets security of supply and delivery reliability demands
Decentralized production, local partnerships, and security of supply are no longer just political themes. They are now closely tied to business performance. Customers and decision-makers increasingly expect companies to operate reliably even in times of disruption.
In 2026, this will translate into increased investments in backup capacity, alternative supplier networks, and production flexibility. Companies should build parallel supply chains, prepare for raw material shortages, and develop operating models that allow production to adapt quickly to changing conditions. At the same time, local partnerships and regional expertise are becoming strategic assets that strengthen delivery reliability and support long-term growth, even in uncertain times.
Source: Prometalli
4. OT security at the core of digital risk management
Factories are becoming increasingly connected. Production equipment, automation systems, and maintenance tools are integrated with other enterprise IT systems and cloud services, improving control, visibility, and efficiency.
Meanwhile, production is becoming more dependent on digital infrastructure. Disruptions in systems, connectivity, or software can interrupt operations, distort processes, or create safety risks. OT security is not only about cyberattacks but about the overall reliability of the production environment.
Source: Advania
5. Mass customization responds to increasingly individual demand
Customers want products that more precisely meet their individual needs. At the same time, manufacturers must maintain efficiency and economies of scale.
This is driving the rise of mass customization. Modular structures, flexible production lines, and digital design tools enable more tailored solutions without significantly increasing costs.
Source: MDPI
6. Sustainability increasingly drives competitiveness
Regulation is tightening, but customers and partners expect more than certifications. Energy efficiency, emissions reductions, material efficiency, and ethical supply chains directly influence customer and investor decisions.
Companies are expected to demonstrate measurable actions and long-term commitment. Sustainability has become a way to manage risks and improve cost efficiency, for example in energy and material use.
Source: IFS
7. Ecosystems strengthen innovation capacity
Fewer industrial companies are developing solutions on their own. New products and services are created in collaboration with technology providers, software companies, research institutions, and customers.
Ecosystems enable faster development, shared risk, and access to broader expertise. At the same time, they require the ability to operate in open networks and build trusted partnerships.
Source: National Association of Manufacturers
Are these trends already reflected in your company’s business planning? If not, now is the time to assess how your operating models, investments, and partnerships align with a rapidly changing environment. Companies that keep their focus firmly on the future will build competitive advantage even in uncertain market conditions.
As change continues, communications is becoming an increasingly important tool for achieving business goals. Learn more about how we support manufacturing companies!
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