Watch our webinar, co-presented with the SME, about how the skills gap in manufacturing can be transformed from a problem into an opportunity

The US manufacturing sector faces a major challenge posed by rapid changes in technology, an aging workforce, and a shortage of skilled workers. At the same time, younger generations of workers, from millennials to Gen Z, are entering the workforce. These workers expect a workplace and culture where digital tools and video-centric media are at the center of their onboarding, training and development, and productivity tools.
How can these two disparate worlds converge?
Although there are a variety of complementary approaches to technical training, there is a growing body of evidence indicating that people enjoy learning—and learn better—through video. While many companies already understand the value of video training, they struggle with its costly and time-consuming production process.
This is where AI can help lower the barriers to content creation and enable a truly scalable solution.
In conjunction with Stanley Black and Decker, an early adopter of DeepHow's unique approach to skills training, this video walks you through a digital transformation journey that led to a 25% performance improvement and a 40% reduction in training resources—and laid the foundation for empowerment of a global workforce that extends well beyond traditional training.
To watch the video through the DeepHow platform, click here
About DeepHow
DeepHow was founded in 2018 by a team of ex-Siemens researchers and engineers who saw an unmet need to transfer knowledge in the skilled trades labor market. They developed an AI-powered, video-centric knowledge capturing and learning platform that bridges the skills gap in the manufacturing, service, and construction industries. DeepHow streamlines know-how capture using AI workflow indexing and segmentation at one-tenth the time of traditional video-editing approaches, and powers knowledge transfer with smart, how-to training videos that boost employee performance by 25%. For more information, visit www.deephow.com/.
