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

Manufacturer's Monthly

Robotics represents the peak of new technologies and is hugely valued by manufacturers for its ability to incorporate both automation and Artificial Intelligence,” explains Marie Kinsella, CEO of the International Exhibition & Conference (IEC) Group.

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

Manufacturer's Monthly

The roadmap observes that not only does Australia not develop its own industrial robots, but that the number of installed industrial robots has declined since 2014 by 14 per cent, compared to an increase of 60 per cent worldwide.

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

AU Manufacturing

Robotics represents the peak of new technologies and is hugely valued by manufacturers for its ability to incorporate both automation and Artificial Intelligence, ” noted Kinsella.

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

Foley

Trends in the automotive industry—including automation, artificial intelligence, electrification, connectivity, and advanced security—are increasing automotive industry participation (direct and indirect) in ITC investigations involving less conventional automotive technology areas.

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China must rethink chip strategy in light of US sanctions

E&T

China made it clear it was attempting to step up the pace of its technological development in 2014, announcing a plan to move as fast as possible to finFET technology at the 14nm node. “We are going to ensure China plays by the same rules as everybody else,” he insisted to presidential challenger Mitt Romney in a 2012 debate.

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