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Jeff Burnstein, president of A3, shares top automation trends for 2023

Automation Mag

Advances in automation technologies are transforming the industrial manufacturing landscape. Automation experts share their predictions on trends that Canadian manufacturers need to watch out for in 2023 and respond to accordingly. However, the move to electric vehicles (EVs) has accelerated the need for robots in this market.

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Webinar: Learn about software and systems to enable the intelligent warehouse

Robotics Business Review

Learn about the latest software, robots, and drones for the intelligent warehouse in this week’s webinar. Source: Adobe Stock Tracking mobile robots or monitoring inventory are only parts of the challenge for the intelligent warehouse. Lior Elazary is founder and CEO of inVia Robotics. He attended a Ph.D.

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Hastings Air Energy Control’s Solutions Reduce Energy Consumption

Fabricating & Metal Work

The company constantly improves and develops new automated solutions to assist the industry in overcoming labor challenges and meeting corporate sustainability goals, while lowering energy costs in their facilities. Our best product representing total building dust collection automation is the IVEC Command.” New Berlin, Wis.,

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

We create value by providing full in-house production support with our R&D, engineering, surface treatment, annealing, cold forming, molding, heat treatment, machinery and automation, coating, sorting, packaging and logistics services and fully integrated production facilities.

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Symbotic to acquire Walmart robotics unit for $200M and build new systems

Robotics Business Review

Symbotic provides robots and dense storage for warehouse operators and major retailers. Source: Symbotic Symbotic Inc. ’s Advanced Systems and Robotics business. The supply chain robotics company said the transaction expands its relationship with Walmart with the goal of developing an integrated supply chain.

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ICN: Building sovereign capability – Debunking myths and unlocking opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australian manufacturers are world leaders in advanced manufacturing and automation and are developing a highly skilled workforce. Myth: Offshore sourcing is always cheaper and more efficient. Thanks to advanced manufacturing and robotics, the Australian industry is seeing economies of scale that will reduce costs and increase output.