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Rockwell Automation adds NVIDIA Omniverse to digital twin software

Robotics Business Review

With Rockwell Automation’s Emulate3D digital twin software, users can identify potential control issues preemptively, saving valuable time and resources during implementation. Rockwell Automation said this integration will enhance factory operations through artificial intelligence (AI) and physics-based simulation technology.

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RealMan displays embodied robotics at Automate 2025

Robotics Business Review

this week showed off at Automate 2025 its latest lineup of lightweight robotic arms, dual-arm platforms, and self-developed joint modules tailored for industrial automation, precision manufacturing, and human-robot collaboration. A massaging robot at Automate 2025. and Canada.

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Exaktera to Showcase Cutting-Edge LED Lighting and Laser Technologies for Key Industrial Sectors at Automate 2025

Manufacturing Tomorrow

Exaktera, a global leader in machine vision components, will showcase its latest LED and laser technologies at Automate 2025, taking place May 12th to 15th in Detroit, USA.

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Teradyne robotics group lays off 10% of global staff

Robotics Business Review

“The industrial automation market continued to be weak in Q4,” stated the North Reading, Mass.-based “This restructuring increases our efficiency and reduces our robotics breakeven revenue from $440 million in 2024 to $365 million in 2025.” We’re launching a focus on food and beverage and pharmaceuticals.”

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AI-powered digital twins: Rockwell Automation enhances Emulate3D with NVIDIA Omniverse integration

Automation Mag

Rockwell Automation is integrating NVIDIA Omniverse application programming interfaces into its Emulate3D digital twin software to enhance factory operations through artificial intelligence and physics-based simulation technology. As lines scale, larger digital twins require more computational power, risking bottlenecks.

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Looking ahead to a new year with RSM Australia

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Quality Stock Arts/stock.adobe.com Experts from RSM Australia share insights on the key trends and growth opportunities Australian manufacturers should capitalise on in 2025. Dixon agrees with this sentiment, adding that food and beverage associated sectors, like ag tech, are also set to benefit.

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Learn about vibration control in manufacturing and robotics

Robotics Business Review

Enidine’s products can be found in use throughout the global Industrial, rotorcraft, aviation, defense, rail, automation, and infrastructure markets. The Zurich-based company reported that after a steep drop in 2023, global industrial robotics orders improved in Q1 of 2025. ABB Robotics reportedly earned $2.3

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