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New-age Battery Technology, A Dynamic Powertrain and Advanced Software Features

i4.0 today

PDSL has been delivering leading-edge engineering and digital technology solutions since 2010, for clientele like OEMs Jaguar Land Rover, Aston Martin, Volkswagen, Bentley, Lotus, McLaren, Rivian, VInFast, Polestar, Volta Trucks, Panasonic and LG. The development of the product has begun, and the launch will be planned during early 2025.

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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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India´s Robot Boom Hits All-Time High

Dinesh Mishra

“Within five years, the operational stock of industrial robots has more than doubled, to reach 33,220 units in 2021. Today, India is the world’s fifth largest economy measured by manufacturing output. According to World Bank data, India´s manufacturing value added in 2021 was USD 443.9 billion, a 21.61% increase from 2020.

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5 Statistics That Show California Manufacturing is Alive and Well

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

The pandemic's impact on labor and supply chains contributed to the false notion that California‘s manufacturing industry is declining, but the Golden State’s output has exceeded national averages by 83% since the 1990s. While manufacturing jobs in the state have steadily dropped from 15.6% Manufacturing Output.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

Agility and resiliency remain essential attributes for manufacturers in 2023. Manufacturers are no longer focused on figuring out when things will return to “normal.” While these two trends are common across many industries, perhaps nowhere are they more pronounced than in the automotive industry.