When our automotive components facility first embarked on AI-Driven Manufacturing three years ago, we had no idea how fundamentally it would reshape not just our production lines, but our entire approach to quality, maintenance, and supply chain resilience. What started as a pilot project to address chronic downtime in our stamping operations evolved into a comprehensive transformation that touched every aspect of our Manufacturing Execution Systems. The journey taught us lessons that no whitepaper or vendor presentation could have prepared us for—lessons earned through failed deployments, unexpected breakthroughs, and the persistent challenge of integrating cutting-edge AI with decades-old SCADA infrastructure. The real education began when we moved beyond theoretical Industry 4.0 frameworks and confronted the messy reality of implementing AI-Driven Manufacturing in an environment where legacy PLCs communicated via protocols that predated the internet. Our production floor—like those...