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

Automation Mag

Overall robot sales slow slightly in Canada, but thrive in automotive and other key industries In 2022, Canadian companies purchased 3455 industrial robots, according to the latest A3 report. However, the move to electric vehicles (EVs) has accelerated the need for robots in this market. 2022 was no different.

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Top trends in 2024: Experts share key automation trends for Canadian manufacturers in 2024

Automation Mag

As manufacturers plan for 2024, industrial automation continues to evolve rapidly, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, IoT (Internet of Things) and data analytics. He works with companies in robotics, automation, manufacturing, packaging and capital equipment on branding, marketing and search engine strategies.

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

NF: In 2007, we established our Apprenticeship Training Centers with a clear mission in mind: to cultivate highly skilled professionals for the industry and provide essential vocational skills to young individuals facing diverse educational challenges. The USA will have approximately 4 million manufacturing jobs to fill by 2030.

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Fusing biology with the bionic ear

E&T

People who previously had natural hearing say sound is robotic or electronic, making music enjoyment difficult, and its software stack cannot very well process for tonal languages, such as Cantonese or Thai. Though undoubtedly a medical marvel, the sound output from the cochlear implant is far from pitch perfect.