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AVEVA Launches New Version of Manufacturing Execution System Software to Support Data Center Deployments

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AVEVA , a global leader in industrial software driving innovation and sustainability, today announced the release of AVEVA Manufacturing Execution System 2023 , which offers to cut the costs and complexities of multi-site Manufacturing Execution System (MES) solutions.

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ProMat 2023: Intralogistics, software and motion in focus

Control Engineering

Review ProMat 2023 Siemens product announcements. Warehousing, distribution center insights A material handling focus can help manufacturers, distribution centers and warehouses, as Siemens explained at ProMat 2023. The post ProMat 2023: Intralogistics, software and motion in focus appeared first on Control Engineering.

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How AI Transforms Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing: Boosting Productivity and Ensuring Zero-Error Quality  

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Inefficient workflow processes are to blame for many manufacturing delays. By leveraging various points of real-time operational data in the manufacturing execution system (MES), AI can speed production planning and delivery. The need for quality management extends to the A&D supply chain.

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Rockwell Automation’s global study reveals 85% of automotive manufacturers to maintain, grow workforce

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Forty-nine per cent of respondents said they are currently actively adopting smart manufacturing, and over half or 51 per cent of those who have not yet made an investment in smart manufacturing say they will do so within the next year.

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Figure AI unveils BotQ high-volume humanoid manufacturing facility

Robotics Business Review

-based Figure said it has spent the past eight months building an efficient and scalable manufacturing process from the ground up. Eventually, Figure said it will use humanoid robots in its manufacturing process to build other humanoids. The company has delivered its Figure 02 system to a paying customer.