Finding the shortest path from data to impact
MIT Machine Intelligence for Manufacturing and Operations (MIMO) is a research and educational program created to increase industrial competitiveness by accelerating the deployment and understanding of machine intelligence in manufacturing and operations.
MIT MIMO Symposium
AI: Accelerate Impact
April 30, 2024
MIT MIMO works in collaboration with the Leaders for Global Operations program to help deploy the latest innovations in deep learning and machine learning into manufacturing and operations. In addition to the LGO, MIMO is also working closely with Operations Research Center, MIT Quest for Intelligence, CSAIL, and other MIT faculty in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
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ML in Manufacturing and Operations, Challenges and Opportunities, MIMO Presented at MIT Research and Development Conference
On November 12th, Professor Duane Boning (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department) announced the new MIT program on Machine Intelligence for Manufacturing and Operations (MIMO) during his presentation to the MIT QUEST for Intelligence audience at the MIT ILP Research and Development Conference.
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MIMO – McKinsey Study Published in the Harvard Business Review
The MIT MIMO and McKinsey & Co. collaborative study of artificial intelligence (AI) in manufacturing and operations now live in the current edition of the Harvard Business Review. This first-of-its-kind study is a comprehensive undertaking to identify how manufacturing and operations leaders create the right organizational capabilities and prioritize the use cases with the largest…
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MIMO Newsletter, February 2022
Join us this May 4th, 2022 for the first Machine Intelligence for Manufacturing and Operations Committee Symposium on the topic: Operationalizing Your Enterprise’s AI Strategy. The cutting edge research on AI at MIT is changing the traditional paradigms of manufacturing & operations; both old and new businesses must adapt fast. In our symposium, we will…
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AI Holistic Adoption for Manufacturing and Operations: Ethics
The Executive Leadership Perspective Executive leaders have the responsibility to guide their organization’s AI Holistic Adoption journey. In previous articles of this series, we began with the foundation of Value, moved to the framework of the Program, and then addressed some specific AI Holistic Adoption aspects of Data. We now discuss the most complex topic of all, the executive leader’s response to the Ethics of AI. …