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Autonomous kitchen developer Circus to roll out 5,400 robots across Beijing

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. | Source: Circus Group Circus SE, a developer of autonomous kitchen systems, plans to roll out a network of 5,400 food production robots across 92 Beijing educational institutions. Circus Group also said the robots will produce nearly 4 billion fresh meals annually. It has a compact 20 sq.

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Choosing the Right Cobot for Your Process: 10 Top Tips

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When the International Federation of Robots (IFR) first started collating collaborative robot data in 2017, this new breed of robot had a market share of just 2.8%. In terms of flexibility, the cobot sits midway between an industrial robot and a human.

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How Metecno Oy Improved Accuracy, Saved Time and Decreased Costs

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Founded in 2008, Metecno Oy is a Finnish, family-owned special purpose machine manufacturer with expertise in CNC machines, automation design and robotic integration. million in 2021 and a promising outlook. Background. Metecno Oy is one of the very few manufacturers in Finland that designs and builds bespoke CNC machines. Challenges.

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Engineering Industries Ireland to Sponsor the 2024 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition

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Engineering Industries Ireland, Ibec’s newest trade association, was established in November 2021 with over 155 member companies today. The government and industry in Ireland are committed to continuing to improve productivity and increase investment in the manufacturing and engineering sectors to grow the Irish economy.

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The future of flight: How autonomous systems are shaping the next generation of UAVs

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billion in 2021 to $58.4 Through autonomous drone integrations, the farmers of tomorrow could achieve higher yields and cost savings, addressing the growing demand for sustainable and efficient food production around the world. According to a recent 2025 report , the global UAV market is set to skyrocket from $28.5