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FANUC America opens new $110M robotics and automation campus in Michigan

Robotics Business Review

The West Campus facility is part of FANUC’s plan to support robotics in North America. The company ‘s new facility includes advanced product manufacturing and customized automation, as well as warehouse space for more than 6,000 quick-delivery robots and tens of thousands of parts. Source: FANUC America FANUC America Corp.

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Watch Out adds autonomy to CNC cells for precise production

Robotics Business Review

Watch Out offers machining cells that use patented sensors and machine learning for precision manufacturing in aerospace and defense, automotive, medical, and other industries. Watch Out starts in aerospace In 2012, Sbastian Laporte partnered with Frdric Perret to launch a precision manufacturer for aerospace.

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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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Researchers warn of collision dangers between drones and planes

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Researchers at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida and Unmanned Robotic Systems Analysis (URSA) have developed a new way to accurately count and objectively analyse close encounters between drones and aeroplanes – without depending solely on pilot sightings. The team analysed over 1.8 The team analysed over 1.8

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Doncasters invests further in aviation future

Dinesh Mishra

“All signs show that the aviation industry is recovering, with many predicting the industry to be back to 2019 numbers by mid-2023. With these investments, Doncasters, established in 1778, will be building on its recent successes in the aerospace sector, as well as their IGT and Automotive operations.

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iCOMAT and CGTech Push New Frontiers in Composite Part Manufacture

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iCOMAT has registered notable growth since it began trading in 2019: today the company has almost 30 employees and a branch in Athens. iCOMAT’s industrial cells comprise a proprietary tape-laying head mounted as an end effector to a state-of-the-art six-axis industrial robot arm, all located inside a safety cell.