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Three motion control trends for 2023

Control Engineering

Supply chain issues: The trend that just won’t quit. It’s impossible to look at any aspect of manufacturing without addressing the elephant in the room: Pandemic-induced supply chain issues continue to impact almost every industry. Looking ahead with remote diagnostics, predictive maintenance, and data analytics.

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Manufacturers using digital transformation to future-proof operations

Control Engineering

Future-proofing manufacturing goes beyond acquiring data; manufacturers also need to evolve their business models and how they sell, acquire and distribute items to better serve their customers. Leading manufacturers are making the digital transition with help from trusted partners.

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U.S. manufacturing stimulus expected to generate steady growth

Control Engineering

Recent announcements include GM and Samsung SDI unveiling plans to invest $3bn in a joint venture EV battery manufacturing plant in the US. Because the consumer debt position is better than it was in the 2009 recession, the economy and manufacturing are expected to return to growth in 2025. Furthermore, the U.S.