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Reflecting on 2024: Achievements and Transformations at iBase-t

iBASEt

But for now, let’s take a look back at what’s happened in 2024 to make it an extraordinary year! Im filled with pride and excitement for what iBase-t accomplished and look forward to further acceleration of the growth and focus were providing the Aerospace & Defense (A&D) industry in its digital transformation.

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Standard Bots launches 30kg robot arm and U.S. production facility

Robotics Business Review

It said this model combines collaborative featuressuch as a compact footprint, user-friendly programming, and advanced safetyprovide specifications suitable for heavy-duty tooling and large workpieces for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and logistics. based manufacturer. Standard Bots emphasizes U.S.-based While the U.S.

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Watch Out adds autonomy to CNC cells for precise production

Robotics Business Review

Source: Watch Out Manufacturers face widespread shortages of skilled labor, but more intelligent automation could alleviate the problem, according to Watch Out. manufacturing jobs could go unfilled through 2033, according to a report from Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute. Nearly 2 million U.S.

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Top 5 robotics trends for 2024, according to the IFR

Robotics Business Review

AI and machine learning to aid more robots The trend of using artificial intelligence in robotics and automation keeps growing, according to the IFR. Robot manufacturers have started to develop generative AI-driven interfaces that allow users to program systems more intuitively by using natural language instead of code.

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State of Manufacturing and Trends in Charlotte, NC

ATS

Share From the early textile mills that dotted the landscape more than a century ago to the modern plants pumping out advanced wind turbines and more, manufacturing is in Charlottes blood. On its own, Charlotte hosts more than 3,500 manufacturers who employ more than 146,000 workers, according to the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance.

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Redefining the Future

Dinesh Mishra

Recent advancements in metal-cutting technology, such as digital machining tools and advanced carbide grades, have revolutionised the manufacturing landscape. How is the industry adapting to sustainable manufacturing practices, and what specific initiatives are helping to reduce environmental impact?

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MassRobotics joins 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo as strategic partner

Robotics Business Review

The MassRobotics Form and Function Challenge pavilion at the 2024 Robotics Summit & Expo. It will bring together more than 5,000 developers focused on building robots for aerospace and defense, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and other markets. The program will culminate in an Accelerator Showcase at the show.