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BlackBerry QNX provides guidance on minimizing jitter, latency in robotics

Robotics Business Review

Acquired by BlackBerry in 2010, the Ottawa, Canada-based unit serves industries including aerospace and defense, automotive, heavy machinery, industrial controls, medical, and robotics. In additive manufacturing, if a layer isn’t deposited precisely on time, it can result in defects in the final product. Register now.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

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In addition to intellectual property theft, APTs can cause significant operational disruption as prolonged, unauthorized access to a manufacturer’s network may allow attackers to manipulate industrial control systems, disrupt production processes, or even sabotage equipment. APTs can also compromise supply chains.