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India´s Robot Boom Hits All-Time High

Dinesh Mishra

India enters world´s top ten in annual robot installations Frankfurt – GERMANY – 3rd May 2023 – Sales of industrial robots in India reached a new record of 4,945 units installed. These are findings of the report World Robotics, presented by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).

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Manufacturing, mangos and Melbourne Airport: Beckhoff powers flexible process control

Manufacturer's Monthly

According to Gary Brown, electrical engineer at AIE Global , there is no “one size fits all” solution when it comes to Industry 4.0 For ten years, they have utilised Beckhoff Automation solutions such as PLCs with remote I/O, robotics, and machine vision technology. Beckhoff Customer Video – AIE Global.

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BEBOP SENSORS INTRODUCES FIRST ROBOSKIN FOR HUMAN-LIKE SENSING OF OBJECTS TO ANY PART OF ROBOTS: LIMBS, FINGERS, FEET, HEAD, & TORSO

i4.0 today

bebopsensors.com , the world leader in smart fabric sensor technologies, announced today the BeBop Sensors RoboSkin line of skin-like coverings for tactile awareness for humanoid robots and prosthetics. The Missing Component to Make Robots More Human – the Sense of Touch. Humanoid Robots — a World Designed with and for Humans.

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What is Reshoring in Manufacturing?

ATS

Share Reshoring has been one of the top manufacturing trends discussed over the past decade. What is reshoring in manufacturing? The term refers to the practice of bringing offshore production processes – those carried out in a country other than a manufacturer’s home country — back to domestic facilities.

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Revolutionising Industry 4.0 carbon fibre wheels

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australia’s movement toward the fourth industrial revolution has been seen as a difficulty due to a lack of manufacturing bases, visible in competing countries. It disclosed Australia was producing two thirds more manufacturing output than it consumes, making it an underdeveloped and expensive industry. Industry 4.0