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North American robot sales reach record high in 2022

Control Engineering

Industrial robotics insights The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) reported record highs in robot sales for 2022 as the industry continues growing. Driven by the resurgence in robot orders from automotive companies, the North American robotics market set all-time records in both robots sold and value in 2022.

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Three motion control trends for 2023

Control Engineering

Supply chain issues: The trend that just won’t quit. It’s impossible to look at any aspect of manufacturing without addressing the elephant in the room: Pandemic-induced supply chain issues continue to impact almost every industry. Looking ahead with remote diagnostics, predictive maintenance, and data analytics.

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Applications for the 2023 Canadian Automation Awards close Oct. 20!

Automation Mag

This is a chance to showcase successful automation implementation within Canadian discrete manufacturing plants! Manufacturers handle multiple challenges on a regular basis – such as labour shortages, supply chain issues, gruelling competition and changing customer demands, among other things.

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Logistics, robotics advances at the heart of improving automation

Control Engineering

It’s been four years since ProMat 2023 , or ganized by MHI , was in Chicago, and it was quite a different time then. ProMat emphasized material handling and logistics; Automate emphasized robotics and automation. Four years later, the two shows have separated (Automate 2023 is in Detroit, May 22-25) and have grown.

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Jim Beretta, president of Customer Attraction, shares top automation trends for 2023

Automation Mag

Automation experts share their predictions on trends that Canadian manufacturers need to watch out for in 2023 and respond to accordingly. They are retiring or are working in places other than manufacturing plants. Manufacturers used to have a choice. How much is a robot” they would have asked in the past?

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Top 5 Control Engineering content: January 16-22, 2023

Control Engineering

Control Engineering’s top 5 content over the past week covered industrial robot trends, hot Control Engineering topics, MQTT and more. Six industrial robotics trends for 2023 Robotics are becoming more important and manufacturers are recognizing their growing role in many different industries and applications.

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Hot Control Engineering discrete and process sensing articles in 2023

Control Engineering

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.