IFS' State of Service 2025 Report Reveals Manufacturing's Shift from Products to Service-Driven Growth
IFS' State of Service 2025 Report Reveals Manufacturing's Shift from Products to Service-Driven Growth |
[16-October-2025] |
LONDON, Oct. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- IFS, the leading provider of Industrial AI software, has released a global study showing how Industrial AI, among other trends, is reshaping the manufacturing sector. The State of Service 2025: Manufacturing Transformation Report, produced with Accenture, finds that service is no longer a support function but a strategic profit engine, with 39% of respondents citing servitization as central to long-term growth. Based on insights from 800 senior manufacturing leaders, the report highlights that Industrial AI, servitization, and sustainability are transforming how manufacturers compete, operate, and deliver value and that manufacturers must act soon to take advantage of the new opportunities. The research reveals a sector in transition, driven by technological advances and changing customer expectations. While 63% of manufacturers are prioritizing cloud infrastructure and emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and AR for future growth, there's a notable gap in AI adoption: 96% use AI in service delivery, but nearly three-quarters haven't scaled it across operations. To stay competitive as service becomes a core growth driver, manufacturers must accelerate their AI integration and modernization efforts. Mark Moffat, CEO, IFS, said: "Manufacturing is undergoing a defining transformation. Service has evolved from a support function into a core profit engine, with 94% of manufacturers reporting that new service models are already impacting operations. Industrial AI and sustainability are now central to delivering smarter, faster, and more personalized service." Gert Müller, EMEA Intelligent Asset Management Lead, Accenture, said: "Manufacturing today is about innovating faster, optimizing smarter, and delivering service with intelligence at every touchpoint. Service has reached a tipping point: it is no longer a support function but the front line of competitive advantage. With Industrial AI maturing rapidly, manufacturers can anticipate needs, personalize experiences, and extend service value like never before." Industrial AI moves from pilot to scale Reskilling the Workforce for a Service-Led Future Sustainability and circular economy Resilience under pressure The report underscores that while manufacturers are moving fast to modernize service, there is still significant room for growth. Those that successfully scale AI, embed new service models, and address workforce and sustainability challenges will define the next era of industrial competitiveness. To see how your organization compares and explore the full findings, download the full report. IFS Press Contacts: EUROPE / MEA / APJ: Adam Gillbe NORTH AMERICA / LATAM: Mairi Morgan This information was brought to you by Cision http://news.cision.com The following files are available for download:
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