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How Low-Code Enhances Manufacturing Efficiency and Reduces AI Risks

Low-Code Transforms Manufacturing

Manufacturers are increasingly adopting low-code software to streamline processes and enhance efficiency. Unlike traditional IT tools, low-code enables domain experts to create applications tailored to production needs without deep coding knowledge.

Low-code platforms now extend beyond enterprise IT to the shop floor, helping manufacturers bridge the gap between IT and operations technology (OT). This shift allows companies to build applications that improve workflows and support employees in complex tasks.

Key Benefits of Low-Code for Manufacturers

A recent study highlights the growing impact of low-code in manufacturing. Based on insights from 2,000 technology executives, the findings reveal:

  • 99% of manufacturers use low-code in their development processes.
  • 75% believe low-code accelerates innovation at scale.
  • 80% report increased productivity within technical teams.
  • 76% agree low-code streamlines development cycles.
  • 84% confirm that AI-powered low-code tools drive faster innovation.

Moreover, leadership involvement is high, with 51% of CEOs and 50% of COOs actively engaged in low-code adoption decisions.

Driving Digital Transformation and Cost Savings

Manufacturers leverage low-code to enhance digital transformation efforts, modernize legacy systems, and cut operational costs. According to the survey:

  • 52% use low-code for digital transformation.
  • 48% improve legacy systems through low-code solutions.
  • 43% reduce costs by integrating low-code applications.
  • 77% of executives view low-code as the future of coding for cost-efficient development.

How Low-Code Reduces AI Risks

As AI-driven coding becomes more prevalent, manufacturers are addressing governance concerns. The research highlights key challenges:

  • 69% of tech leaders worry about AI-assisted coding governance.
  • 86% say developers need more training to use AI-assisted coding effectively.
  • 82% believe technical staff should be upskilled to maximize low-code potential.
  • 70% support upskilling non-technical staff for low-code adoption.

Despite these concerns, 68% of executives agree that low-code enhances compliance and mitigates risks.

The Future of Low-Code in Manufacturing

Low-code is no longer just a tool for automating tasks—it’s a strategic enabler for digital transformation. By prioritizing upskilling and governance, manufacturers can harness low-code’s full potential to innovate, cut costs, and manage AI risks effectively.