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A roadmap for robotics to enhance Australia’s modern manufacturing capabilities

Manufacturer's Monthly

The manufacturing sector was the first to recognise the potential of robotics, with industrial robots appearing on the factory floor of automotive manufacturer, General Motors, as early as 1961. Here, highly skilled workers are on hand to oversee these systems and ensure their high performance.

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A roadmap for robotics to enhance Australia’s modern manufacturing capabilities

Manufacturer's Monthly

The manufacturing sector was the first to recognise the potential of robotics, with industrial robots appearing on the factory floor of automotive manufacturer, General Motors, as early as 1961. CEO of the International Exhibition & Conference (IEC) Group Marie Kinsella explained the relationship between robotics and manufacturing.

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Automation, Electrification, and Connectivity: The Auto Industry in the ITC

Foley

Automakers and their suppliers have long been participants in unfair trade investigations before the International Trade Commission (“ITC”), but the scope and subject matter of automotive-related investigations is evolving. This is particularly evident in recent ITC investigations involving semiconductor chips. 337-TA-928.

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The Importance of Cross Collaboration for Solving Industry Challenges

i4.0 today

The marine industry is increasingly collaborating with suppliers of automotive batteries, particularly in high-voltage systems, to create more efficient, reliable and powerful propulsion systems for boats and yachts.

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Relay Robotics proposes levels of autonomous navigation for indoor robots

Robotics Business Review

Defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in 2014, this framework remains a standard reference in the field. Developments in artificial intelligence could help realize Level 5 capability. Level 5 mobile robot navigation characteristics.

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Quality Tool & Die Enhances Performance With Advanced EDM and Milling Technologies

Mold Making Technology

It was primarily an automotive spare parts supplier. Things turned around so much that QTD moved into a larger facility in 2014, which they recently expanded to 30,000 square feet. It now has 17 employees in the tool shop and another 13 in the plastic injection molds division, which was added in 2014.

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RoboSense to show lidar sensors, humanoid platform, and more innovations at CES 2025

Robotics Business Review

last week previewed its artificial intelligence-driven robotics products that will debut at CES 2025 this week. “Building on a decade of technological innovation, RoboSense has demonstrated unparalleled expertise in lidar development and intelligent robotics,” stated the company.