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Dozuki Featured on CBS News at World Economic Forum

Written by Dozuki | Feb 7, 2025 4:31:29 PM


Dozuki was featured on CBS News at the World Economic Forum in Davos. This segment highlights how digital transformation is no longer optional, but necessary for survival in manufacturing

The manufacturing industry is under immense pressure to modernize.

Legacy processes, workforce shortages, and increasing operational inefficiencies demand a shift toward smarter, digital solutions.

Companies across the industry must embrace digital transformation to remain competitive, and Dozuki is providing the blueprint for success. Here are a few highlights from our recent interview.

Bridging the Manufacturing Skills Gap

Nearly 27% of frontline workers will retire by 2033, creating a significant labor shortage. Turnover compounds this issue, with 37% of new hires leaving within their first year.

During the CBS interview, Dozuki CEO Jerry Dolinsky and VP of Product Allen Yeung outlined how our platform closes these gaps.

"Without Dozuki, what would workers do? They'd probably have to go to an 80-page process document, or have to go find Bob, who's the expert."

By digitizing knowledge and creating clear career pathways, Dozuki empowers workers to advance their skills and see manufacturing as a long-term career.

Eliminating Inefficiencies with Digital Work Instructions

Many factories still rely on outdated, paper-based processes. This slows productivity, increases errors, and wastes time.

As Allen explained: "Traditional LMS and Microsoft word were built for the office worker, not the factory floor, where workers have hands on jobs."

Dozuki eliminates these inefficiencies by providing digital work instructions that workers access instantly via mobile devices and tablets.

Scanning a QR code or following step-by-step digital workflows ensures tasks are completed accurately, reducing errors and downtime by up to 30%.

Shaping the Future of Manufacturing

As Jerry Dolinsky shared with CBS, "The world has changed, and manufacturing must become digital. Dozuki is leading this transition, delivering tools that empower workers and drive operational excellence.”

Dozuki customers are already seeing results: 25% less waste, 30% fewer safety incidents, and significant productivity gains.

Manufacturing is evolving. Companies that fail to adapt risk falling behind. The industry needs digital solutions that make work easier, safer, and more efficient.

Dozuki is proud to be paving the way forward.

Dozuki is committed to driving innovation and efficiency in the manufacturing sector. Our inclusion in the CBS News article is a testament to the impact of our solutions in transforming traditional processes.

We invite you to join us in this revolution and see how our connected worker solution can enhance your operations.