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Rockwell Automation adds NVIDIA Omniverse to digital twin software

Robotics Business Review

based company employs 27,000 people in more than 100 countries as of fiscal year-end 2024. These include consumer packaged goods, food and beverage, life sciences, semiconductor manufacturing, automotive, and material handling. .” Rockwell Automation is dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation.

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FANUC America nearly doubles Michigan campus to accommodate automation demand

Design World

FANUC America , a supplier of CNCs, robotics and ROBOMACHINEs, announces a West Campus expansion that will push its operational space in Oakland County, Michigan, to nearly two million square feet. Cooley Law School Campus, which will provide future growth in the education of the next generation of robotics and automation workers.

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CIIF 2024 shows major robotics trends in China

Robotics Business Review

Estun was among the many companies showing humanoid robots at CIIF in China. Credit: Georg Stieler Over the past three years, more than half of the world’s robots were sold in China. While not historically seen as a technological leader in robotics, China is increasingly setting global trends in this industry.

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Oxipital AI partners with Stäubli Robotics on food-safe picking

Robotics Business Review

Oxipital AIs inspection and picking solutions and Stublis hygienic robot were demonstrated at Pack Expo 2024. Source: Oxipital AI Oxipital AI, a developer of machine vision technologies for robotic automation and product inspection, is teaming up with Stubli Robotics. The Duncan, S.C.-based

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Interact Analysis identifies opportunities for motion control and robotics

Robotics Business Review

Due to high interest rates, elevated inventory, and sluggish demand, the global machinery industry has been facing a tough year in 2024. Interact Analysis here discusses two new growth areas it has identified from its research and conversations with manufacturers: smart conveyance technology and robots with machine-integrated control.

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Looking ahead to a new year with RSM Australia

Manufacturer's Monthly

After a 2024 that saw the industrys landscape continue to evolve, businesses are striving to find ways to enhance supply chain efficiency and product quality. Dixon agrees with this sentiment, adding that food and beverage associated sectors, like ag tech, are also set to benefit.

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UR survey shows 48% of manufacturers plan to invest in AI

Robotics Business Review

Source: Universal Robots The artificial intelligence market is projected to reach $407 billion by 2027, with an annual growth rate of 37.3%, according to Forbes. “AI isn’t just hype,” stated Anders Billesø Beck, vice president for strategy and innovation at Universal Robots. 16 and 17 in Santa Clara, Calif.