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Request for more info: http://www.arcweb.com/pages/info-requ... Ravi Chandran, Director of IS at Arthrex on Key Business Drivers for MES. This video was recorded at the 2012 ARC World Industry Forum in Orlando, FL. Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence With so much emphasis on making manufacturing more "intelligent" and driving operations to more and more efficiency, the need for instant information as to the perfor-mance of each manufacturing operation is critical. Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence (EMI), Operational Intelligence, and Manufacturing Intelligence are terms applied to the technology and practices available to tap into the vast amount of data available in the plant and exposing it as intelligent information with analytics, dashboards, and other visualization tools. This information in context is more than process data. It includes business information, operations data, and performance indicators (KPIs). Real-time analytics provides the user with the ability to perform dynamic or real-time calculations on real-time and historical data. Analytics can help deliver information and results that enable the user to make real-time or near real-time decisions. EMI is one of the fastest growing market segments of CPM or MES. Whatever the term used for EMI, manufacturers in all complex or highly regulated industries are incorporating these technologies -- from aerospace to pharmaceuticals to energy to refining. Many manufacturers are addressing key complexities and challenges by implementing EMI solutions.