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

Manufacturer's Monthly

As industries that have always prioritised innovation as a way to make processes more efficient and cost-effective, manufacturing and robotics have a long and illustrious history. Fast forward to the present day and the controlled manufacturing environment is seen as the ideal testing ground for new robotics and automation systems.

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

Manufacturer's Monthly

CEO of the International Exhibition & Conference Group Marie Kinsiella spoke with Manufacturers’ Monthly about the state of robotics in Australia in the lead up to the 2023 Modern Manufacturing Expo. Here, highly skilled workers are on hand to oversee these systems and ensure their high performance.

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Relay Robotics proposes levels of autonomous navigation for indoor robots

Robotics Business Review

Indoor mobile robots rely on autonomous navigation for safe and efficient delivery. Source: Relay Robotics When we think of autonomous navigation, the first thing that usually comes to mind is self-driving cars. Defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in 2014, this framework remains a standard reference in the field.

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CapSen Robotics upgrades CapSen PiC software with new interface, AI

Robotics Business Review

Source: CapSen Robotics CapSen Robotics this week introduced the Version 2.0 The upgraded system features a new user interface and programmable artificial intelligence. Safety and reliability requirements in manufacturing require a more structured approach, however,” he added. CapSen PiC 2.0 CapSen PiC 2.0

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Taurob teams up with Rockwell Automation to offer inspection robots and software

Robotics Business Review

last week singed an agreement with Taurob GmbH, a Dietsmann Group company, to provide robots that would enable industrial facilities to automate their operations. ” This partnership will promote Rockwell’s leadership in automation and digital twins and Taurob’s leadership in inspection robots. “In ’s NZTC.

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Robotics paves the way for Australia’s modern manufacturing capabilities — IEC Group CEO

AU Manufacturing

Increased adoption of robotic technologies could be what is needed to compete on a global basis and improve Australia’s sovereign capabilities, which will be a significant topic of discussion at the September Modern Manufacturing Expo , according to Marie Kinsella , CEO of the International Exhibition & Conference (IEC) Group.