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2024 edition of U.S. robotics roadmap points to need for more federal coordination

Robotics Business Review

The COVID-19 pandemic also accelerated interest in e-commerce, supply chain automation, and eldercare. The National Robotics Initiative has sunset, and there have been no meetings of the Congressional Caucus on Robotics since 2019. and manufacturing and warehousing are short by millions of workers. What needs to happen?

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

FND: With Norm Fasteners 15 logistics and sales centers located in 9 countries, how did this infrastructure help your clients keep production lines up and running during supply chain constraints during the pandemic? NF: Our journey on US has started with a distribution center on 2018-2019 in Lansing, Michigan.

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Robotics and Automation in 2022 – Can They be a Hedge to Recession?

i4.0 today

Ever since the occurrence of COVID, global supply chain disruption has been a massive pain point across the globe. Nevertheless, IDTechEx believes that the market will start to take off within two years thanks to the ‘smart factory’ proposals by leading automotive manufacturers, such as Audi. Industry 5.0

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

India is among the world’s biggest metal-cutting machine tools markets, with sectors like automotive, general engineering, energy, and aerospace being the major demand drivers. Demand from automotive customers is growing post the pandemic and is envisaged to touch of pre-pandemic levels of 2018-19.