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New enabling technologies from Automate 2025

Robotics Business Review

DETROIT — With more than 40,000 attendees and 800 exhibitors, Automate 2025 this week was a prime place to see and learn about the latest industrial automation. Here are some of the latest enabling technologies for manufacturing and logistics as part of our ongoing Automate coverage.

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Integrated and distributed safety for motion control

Control Engineering

Motion control insights Mobile automation can help manufacturers improve their safety operations, which have become more automated with the robots of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs). For example, there was substantial growth in the mobile robot industry in 2021. Look at mobile robots.

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Three motion control trends for 2023

Control Engineering

And there’s no clear end in sight for shortages of key electric/electronic components, especially semiconductors, which could remain elusive into 2025. Overall, however, he says the motion business is strong, with high demand levels due to increasing automation in everything from cobots to mobile robots.

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Manufacturers using digital transformation to future-proof operations

Control Engineering

For growth and resiliency, manufacturers need to expand and strengthen their sales channels while maintaining customer retention. Rise of industrial e-commerce By 2025, according to a Gartner report , 80% of B2B sales interactions between suppliers and buyers will occur in digital channels.

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U.S. manufacturing stimulus expected to generate steady growth

Control Engineering

production output and value are the skills and labor shortages that are already hampering US manufacturing companies, with more centrally located manufacturing companies in particular finding it hard to fill vacancies. Courtesy: Interact Analysis First and foremost, behind expectations for a modest rather than sensational rise in U.S.