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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. Now accepting session submissions!

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Canada chosen as Hannover Messe partner country for 2025

Control Engineering

Canada has been chosen as the partner nation for Hannover Messe 2025. It is an honor and a great opportunity for Canada to partner with Germany in hosting Hannover Messe in 2025. Germany is Canada’s seventh largest source of foreign direct investment and one of Canada’s most important sources of high-tech investment.

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AI-Powered Automation Decreases Machine Tool Programming Time

Mold Making Technology

Source | Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence division highlights its automated computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programming tool called ProPlanAI, that cuts the time to program factory machine tools by 75%. ProPlanAI was announced at the Microsoft Ignite Conference in Chicago, USA.

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Hexagon AI-Powered CAM Software Streamlines Part Programming

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has announced its ProPlanAI CAM programming tool, which is said to cut the time taken to program factory machine tools by 75%. ProPlanAI will be available to customers that use Hexagon’s Espirit Edge CAM software from Q1 2025.

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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. This goes back to supply chain responses such as specifying parts with dual sources, both at the component and subassembly level.

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Data centers at the front line of future motor technology

Control Engineering

According to the United States International Trade Commission , the amount of new data expected to be created in 2025 will be 175 ZB. Data is sourced through reported data from motor suppliers. This comes as the rest of the economy also embraces Big Data as a mechanism for generating previously unattainable insight.

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Tariffs & the Factory: What Plant Leaders Can Do to Fight Back

Machine Metrics

discrete-manufacturing plants. Manufacturing executives have already begun taking action, flexing their supply chain muscles to identify new sources of material, bring manufacturing back to the US, and, in many cases, simply stockpiling resources before material prices raise. Auto-specific shock.