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North American automotive tooling market forecast to reach $8.3B in 2025

Plastics News

Automotive vendor tooling spending will increase year over year at a rate of 13.4 billion in 2025, according to a new study by Harbour Results Inc. percent to reach $8.3

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Automotive industry likely to continue leading robotics growth, says A3

Robotics Business Review

Automotive manufacturing will continue to drive North American robotics adoption, says A3. While North American companies ordered 31,159 robots in 2023, compared with 44,196 in 2022 and 39,708 in 2021, A3 said it expects activity to pick up later this year and into 2025. Burnstein: The automotive industry in the U.S.

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North American Tooling Spend Forecasted to Reach $8.3 Billion in 2025

Mold Making Technology

(HRI) recently released the results of the Harbour IQ in-depth study on the current state of the automotive vendor tooling industry. The analysis indicates automotive vendor tooling spend in North America will increase year-over-year at a rate of 13.4%, resulting in $8.3 Several key factors are driving up the tooling spend growth.

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Europe to cover its highways with EV chargers from 2025

E&T

The same distance requirements for heavy goods vehicles will need to be met by 2030, while airports and ports will need to provide electricity for passenger vessels and aircraft from 2025. The new law is a milestone,” said Raquel Sánchez Jiménez, Spain’s Minister of Transport. “We

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Smart Eye Announces 4 New Breakthrough Design Wins for Automotive Interior Sensing AI

i4.0 today

Smart Eye, the leading developer of DMS software for the automotive industry, today announced a breakthrough order from a major Korean car manufacturer. The combination of driver monitoring and cabin monitoring software, known as automotive interior sensing, is the next step in the evolution of in-cabin sensing technologies.

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BMW testing Figure 01 humanoid at South Carolina automotive plant

Robotics Business Review

BMW said its Spartanburg facility is the largest automotive exporter in the U.S., And China wants in on the action, saying it will mass-produce humanoids by 2025. STR is an AMR optimized for intralogistics work in BMW’s automotive factories. and it has assembled more than 6.3 million BMWs over the past 30-plus years.

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Ont. announces over $750K investment to support laid-off automotive mfg. employees

Canadian Manufacturing

BRAMPTON — The Ontario government is investing $751,607 to support 3,914 laid-off automotive employees impacted by the recent closure of Stellantis automotive assembly plants in Peel and Durham regions.