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Hot Control Engineering discrete and process sensing articles in 2023

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Also: See additional discrete sensor and process sensor stories. Automate 2023 Day Three: Sensors gaining insights under the surface Manufacturers highlighted sensors and information systems designed to go beyond what is shown on the surface and give customers real insights.

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Hot Control Engineering machine and process safety articles in 2023

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Weftec Recap: Water safety, efficiency is mission critical Weftec had manufacturers emphasizing the need to improve efficiency and safety for water treatment, wastewater plants and municipalities. The post Hot Control Engineering machine and process safety articles in 2023 appeared first on Control Engineering.

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Automation Fair, Nov. 6-9: What’s possible with automation, productivity, resilience, sustainability?

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Learning Objectives Review what’s at Automation Fair 2023 by Rockwell Automation. Understand the target audience for Automation Fair 2023 Rockwell Automation. Target audience for Automation Fair 2023 Rockwell Automation include automation professionals on the plant floor, plant-floor management and manufacturing management.

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Manufacturing, global economy: Mild 2024 recession

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Beaulieu predicts manufacturing will have a slowdown in 2023 that will continue into 2024 as the economy has a mild recession. Manufacturers need to prepare for 2030. Beaulieu said the recession that is likely to happen in 2023 and 2024 is a prelude to what will be another Great Depression that is projected to happen in 2030.

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Aircraft sensor market expected to double by 2033

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In 2023, the market is expected to be worth $6.23 By the end of 2033, this market is anticipated to achieve a worth of $10.01 The global market for aircraft sensors is anticipated to grow at an average rate of 9.1% over the forecast period, according to data released by FMI. billion and will more than double that by 2033 to reach $13.2

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