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Techman launches heavy payload TM30S cobot

Robotics Business Review

The cobot leverages AI to provide highly automated production efficiency in smart manufacturing. It also has smart vision and peripheral software integration, and a more intuitive user interface than previous Techman models, the company said. Last month, however, OMRON partnered with NEURA Robotics.

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8 digital transformation trends driving the future of the industry

Nexus Integra

Even so, huge investments will be made in robotic manufacturing for industry and all kinds of sectors such as energy or manufacturing. The number of IoT-connected devices will rise to 43 billion by 2023, according to McKinsey (an almost triple increase from 2018). AI and machine learning will revolutionize manufacturing.

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5G’s role in the adoption of enterprise augmented reality

Control Engineering

The overall result shows that the development of 5G-based enterprise AR applications were in an early stage of development in 2021, but there are promising use cases that showed the potential of 5G in driving adoption of enterprise AR applications in various sectors, particularly in manufacturing. The survey was run during May 2021.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

HSTEC specializes in the development, manufacture, and repair of high-speed motor spindles and fixtures. The final core area of expertise in the CHIRON Group is in additive manufacturing products and solutions. Now with newer technologies, we see a good opportunity, demand, and growth for additive manufacturing.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

Agility and resiliency remain essential attributes for manufacturers in 2023. Manufacturers are no longer focused on figuring out when things will return to “normal.” Most major automobile manufacturers have set aggressive goals to electrify their fleets, many in the range of 40-50% by the mid-2030s.