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Australian Electronics Expo returns to Melbourne

Manufacturer's Monthly

Electronex is beneficial for Australian manufacturers who focus on niche products and hi-tech applications. Images: Electronex The Electronics Design and Assembly Expo, Electronex, returns to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 7-8, 2025.

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ABB plans to invest $120M to expand production capacity in the U.S.

Robotics Business Review

Zurch, Switzerland-based ABB expects to create 50 new jobs at a new advanced manufacturing facility in Selmer, Tenn., and will double the size of its existing manufacturing site in Senatobia, Miss., to meet increasing demand for advanced low-voltage circuit breakers from customers across North America.

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What Year Did a Robot Hand First Debut at IMTS?

Modern Machine Shop

IMTS 1960: The 1960 Machine Tool Show took place in Chicago, with a focus on adapting the electronic computer to design machines to respond to instructions coded in number form on punched or magnetic tape and transmitted electronically to servo-mechanisms that operate the machine tool.

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Trends and challenges in parts manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Sydney-based Sevaan Group is a contract manufacturing firm that employs about 50 staff and specialises in precision manufacturing of metal parts and products for OEMs in a range of industries including defence, mining, agriculture, gaming, space and robotics, electronics and transport.

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SEMI report shows global fabrication equipment spending forecast to reach all time high of $100B in 2022

Canadian Manufacturing

The fab equipment industry last saw a YOY growth rate of 8% in 2010, when it topped 16 million wafers per month (200mm equivalents) – nearly half of the 29 million wafers per month (200mm equivalents) projected for 2023. The SEMI World Fab Forecast report shows a global capacity increase nearing 8% in 2022, reaching 7.7%, after a 7.4%