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ASME and Autodesk Research the Future of Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

Report includes recommendations for academic, industry, and government collaboration on system-level approaches to reduce “time to talent” and achieve Industry 4.0 In addition, the report advocates for collaboration between government, industry, and academia in creating tomorrow’s manufacturing workforce. UK, and Canada.

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RobCo raises $42.5M for automation for small, midsize manufacturers

Robotics Business Review

Three researchers led by Roman Hölzl, the chair of robotics and artificial intelligence at the Technical University of Munich, founded RobCo in 2020. Source: RobCo Lightspeed leads investment round Lightspeed Venture Partners led RobCo’s Series B round as a new investor. RobCo GmbH today said it has raised $42.5

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IO-Link Powers Up Australia’s Factories

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Ifm efector The Australian manufacturing landscape is continuously embracing Industry 4.0 billion in 2020 and it is projected to reach $74.08 technologies to remain competitive in a globalised market. Packaging: Optimising filling lines, tracking product movement, and ensuring package integrity. billion by 2030.

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Collaboration Boosts Process Automation Device Information Model

Gary Mintchell

With OPC UA being a perfect match for vertical communication in addition to PROFINET’s powerful and rich feature set, your automation solution will be ready for Industry 4.0.”. The VDMA’s vision is to achieve interoperability not only within the machine building industry but also across industries. generation. About VDMA.

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Global Data Center Energy Consumption to Exceed 2000 TWh in 2035

i4.0 today

Source: IDTechEx Wind and solar power have long been favored by data center players due to a low LCOE (levelized cost of electricity) that is often below fossil fuel alternatives. higher than in 2020, which was attributed to the embodied carbon in building materials, as well as hardware components such as semiconductors, servers, and racks.

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ASME and Autodesk Research the Future of Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

Report includes recommendations for academic, industry, and government collaboration on system-level approaches to reduce “time to talent” and achieve Industry 4.0 In addition, the report advocates for collaboration between government, industry, and academia in creating tomorrow’s manufacturing workforce. UK, and Canada.

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State of the Industry: Creating a Sustainable Future

Fabricating & Metal Work

The manufacturing industry, including the metalworking sector, is increasingly applying sustainable business practices as pressures such as regulations mount. Sustainable strategies ranging from digitalization (Industry 4.0) That Industry 4.0 Why the uptick in sustainability-related initiatives?