BCG: AI Future Factories Boost Productivity up to 60%; Japan Ranks 3rd in Readiness

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  • BCG: AI Future Factories Boost Productivity up to 60%; Japan Ranks 3rd in Readiness
  • BCG reports AI future factories boost productivity up to 60% via virtual/physical AI and agentic systems. Strong networks and high-skilled talent place Japan 3rd in readiness to reverse competitiveness decline.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 5, 2026

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BCG reports AI future factories boost productivity up to 60% via virtual/physical AI and agentic systems. Strong networks and high-skilled talent place Japan 3rd in readiness to reverse competitiveness decline.

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BCG reports AI future factories boost productivity up to 60% via virtual/physical AI and agentic systems. Strong networks and high-skilled talent place Japan 3rd in readiness to reverse competitiveness decline.
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the BCG Henderson Institute released a report, 'How the Factory of the Future Is Reshaping the Economics of Manufacturing', surveying 1,000 manufacturers. The report shows AI-enabled future factories can improve productivity by up to 60% by redesigning systems using agentic systems, virtual AI (for autonomous systems and predictive maintenance), physical AI (for robot training and automation), and low-cost advanced computing. Future factories allow high-cost countries to remain competitive without offshoring. For example, upgrading to future factories gives food processing in Germany a 14-point cost advantage over China. Japan ranks 3rd in readiness for future factories due to its robust communication networks and highly skilled talent. This readiness could help Japan counter competition in automotive, machinery, and electronics from China and Southeast Asia. Implementing these technologies could narrow the production cost gap between China and Japan for auto parts supplied to Europe from 7 to 1 point. If Western Europe and the US fail to transition, they risk losing $1.03 trillion and $440 billion in manufacturing value, respectively.

FAQ

What is the title of the report released by Boston Consulting Group (BCG)?

The title of the report is 'How the Factory of the Future Is Reshaping the Economics of Manufacturing'.

By how much is productivity expected to increase at maximum by transitioning to AI-powered 'future factories'?

Productivity is expected to increase by up to 60%.

What rank does Japan hold in terms of readiness for adopting future factories?

Japan is ranked 3rd, with its strengths being a strong communication network and high-skilled talent.

How much manufacturing value is at risk of moving offshore in the United States if transition to future factories does not progress?

An estimated $440 billion worth of manufacturing value is at risk of moving offshore.

What is the contact email address for inquiries regarding this report in Japan?

The contact email address is press.relations@bcg.com.