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Parti Québécois calls for robots and automation to replace immigrant labourers

Canadian Manufacturing

The Parti Québécois says it would lean on robots and automation to replace temporary workers as part of a lengthy proposal to slash immigration to Quebec, claiming its plan is a necessary course correction to ease housing pressure and protect the French language. It would place a moratorium on new economic immigrants from outside Quebec.

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Victoria backs more skilled workers with new advanced manufacturing hub

AU Manufacturing

million Advanced Manufacturing Centre of Excellence at Melbourne Polytechnic’s Heidelberg campus. million Advanced Manufacturing Centre of Excellence (AMCOE) will train future workers and upskill existing ones to promote innovation and North Melbourne’s increasingly technology-driven, value-added manufacturing industry.

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Advancing Manufacturing Knowledge

Dinesh Mishra

However, TTL, along with a consortium of global leaders in manufacturing technology – such as Mastercam, amongst others are introducing CAD/CAM, CNC Machining, 3D Printing, Robotics, IoT and various other advanced trades in these ITIs, by means of upgrading infrastructure, equipment, curriculum and courses.

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What Year Did a Robot Hand First Debut at IMTS?

Modern Machine Shop

Source: AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology IMTS 1980-1988: Attendance skyrocketed and broke records. In 1988, the robot hand was introduced. IMTS 1990: The name of the show was officially changed to The International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS). The Miles for Manufacturing 5K was held.

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A productivity game-changer

Manufacturer's Monthly

The steel sub-contractor specialises in structural steel and metalwork fabrication, but has adopted robotics and the latest 3D technology to produce a variety of steel structures with increased precision. A forklift to support advanced manufacturing. In 2014, the company began investing in robotics.

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i4.0 today

Mobile robots are everywhere, from warehouses to hospitals and even on the street. As mobile robots collect a lot of real-time data, companies can use mobile robots to start their IIoT journey. But to work efficiently, mobile robots need safe and reliable communication. What are Mobile Robots?

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J.L. Leclerc & Fils and Portes and Fenêtres Abritek receive federal funding

Canadian Manufacturing

Thanks to the $1M repayable contribution from CED, the business will be able to acquire and commission a digital machining centre and robotic production equipment, including three welding cells, a laser cutter, and a folding press. In business since 1947, Portes & Fenêtres Abritek manufactures doors, windows, and patio doors.