The Wisconsin Center for Manufacturing & Productivity (WCMP) has released the 2024-25 Wisconsin Manufacturing Report, providing additional in-depth analysis of the state’s manufacturing sector. This fourth annual report offers data-driven insights based on interviews with 400 manufacturing executives and five focus groups across Wisconsin, plus added perspectives from industry leaders.
Key report findings include:
Wisconsin’s diverse manufacturing base continues to provide stability, resilience, and a competitive edge in the national and global markets.
The biggest challenge facing manufacturers continues to be attracting and retaining skilled workers. The labor shortage is driving increased investments in employee retention, training programs, and automation.
More manufacturers are integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into administrative functions, with growing interest in AI-driven production efficiencies. Simultaneously, cybersecurity awareness is increasing, with more companies taking proactive steps to protect their data.
While fewer manufacturers believe Wisconsin’s economy is growing, confidence in their own company’s financial outlook remains high, with businesses focusing on innovation and efficiency.
Manufacturers are leveraging automation to enhance productivity, with large firms leading the way. However, financial constraints remain a key obstacle for smaller companies looking to implement new technologies.
Source: In Business Madison