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7%30%of companies haveimplemented in projectsof companies have no plans to implement autonomous/semi autonomous opetations34%of companies are pilotingsemi/autonomous operations30%of companies plan to begin autonomous operations inthe next three yearsLevel 5Level 5 : Autonomous operationsLevel 4 : Autonomous orchestrationLevel 3 : Semi-autonomousLevel 2 : AutomatedLevel 1 : Semi-automatedLevel 0 : ManualLevel 4Level 3Level 2Level 1Level 0Levels of autonomy reached by end-users20202023203064%1%19%9%36%22%30%28%10%33%13%3%24%3%0%3%0%0%In the Omdia survey of digital transformation leaders that was commissioned by Yokogawa, a total of 500 respondents provided an in-depth view of future trends in automation and autonomy, the business objectives they are targeting, and the technologies they are implementing to meet those objectives.Investment in industrial autonomy is higher than expected. The survey indicated that 93% of end-users are optimistic about investment in industrial autonomy. Many have already implemented or are planning to implement autonomous operations.The key takeaway is the rapid ramp-up in expectations for what Yokogawa defines as Level 5, fully autonomous operations, with just 1% of respondents anticipating they will see this in 2020, and this figure rising to 19% for 2023, and 64% for 2030. This trend is common across all industries. In addition, only 7% responded that they had no plans to introduce some form of industrial autonomy.From its impact on the economy to the move toward unmanned systems and the renewed emphasis on worker safety, the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the adoption of digital technologies. As companies count the costs of an absent workforce, a well-designed autonomous system will bring the benefits of remote operations and safer working environments. As a direct result of COVID-19, 54% of respondents expect to increase their autonomy investment over the next three years.Autonomy Becomes an Irresistible Trend of the Process Industry510 A Digital Transformation Leaders' Guide to Industrial Autonomy

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