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8 noteworthy robotics acquisitions of 2023

Robotics Business Review

Below are eight robotics acquisitions, in chronological order, that stood out to us in 2023. Its preliminary view is the acquisition may restrict competition in the market for robot vacuum cleaners. Berkshire Grey produces a variety of robots that address use cases in retail, eCommerce, grocery, 3PL, and package handling companies.

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Partner Country Canada at HANNOVER MESSE 2025

Dinesh Mishra

Additional pavilions concentrate on topics such as artificial intelligence, automation, clean technologies, hydrogen, e-mobility, and robotics. Trade between the two nations covers a wide range of sectors, with major exports from Canada to Germany including natural resources, agricultural products, machinery, and aerospace components.

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ESAB Corporation Celebrates 120th Anniversary

Fabricating & Metal Work

Today, with its comprehensive suite of light-industrial, heavy-industrial and robotics and automation products, the brand serves industries that serve the world, including shipbuilding, healthcare, research, aerospace, automotive, pipelines, power generation, repair & maintenance, process industry, transport and mobile machinery and more.

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Nikon Decision to Submit a Public Takeover Offer for Shares of SLM, based in Germany

Additive Manufacturing

million and will be used for the partial repayment of convertible bonds 2017/2024 as well as for funding ongoing business operations. The Company sees robot vision and material processing as key growth drivers for its digital manufacturing business to deliver customers end products, components, and contract processing services.

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Synopsys to acquire Ansys to join forces for silicon-to-system design, simulation, and analysis

Robotics Business Review

. “At least once a year since 2000, Ansys has acquired and/or announced a major technology sharing partnership with another company,” wrote Shawn Wasserman, a former Ansys employee, on Engineering.com , a sibling site to The Robot Report. “Today, however, the script has been flipped.”

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Steady Culture, Flexible Plans Enable Custom Tooling Success

Modern Machine Shop

As a tooling company largely serving automotive, the near-overnight shutdown in the industry hit West Ohio Tool hard. ” West Ohio Tool pairs several machines with robots, but otherwise only runs a single shift, on weekdays only. Automotive is still the company’s top industry, but it only makes up about 70% of its clientele.