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Honeywell announces strategic separation: Automation, Aerospace and Advanced Materials to become independent

Automation Mag

Honeywell has announced the full separation of the company into three independent companies Honeywell Automation, Honeywell Aerospace and Advanced Materials. ” According to the company, the planned separations of automation, aerospace and advanced materials will create value for all stakeholders.

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How AI is Solving Knowledge Transfer Challenges in Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing

iBASEt

The aerospace and defense (A&D) manufacturing sector is approaching a pivotal moment. million by 2026. Resistance from Retiring Workforce: Today’s retirees grew up in an era when artificial intelligence was the stuff of science fiction.

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Fleet Space and Barrick Gold join forces to revolutionise mineral discovery

Manufacturer's Monthly

This includes securing a $50m Series C funding round, doubling its valuation to $350m, and planning to send a variant to the Moon by 2026. Over the past year, Fleet Space has been recognised as Australia’s fastest-growing company, experiencing rapid global adoption and exponential growth.

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Global Metrology Software Market Driven by High Demand for Quality Control

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

million by 2026 from $613.7 The trend will encourage vendors to strengthen their software capabilities and couple their solutions with technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.”. Therefore, the global dimensional software market is expected to reach $850.4

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Dassault Systèmes joins KUKA’s digital industrial software ecosystem

Robotics Business Review

billion, driven by advances in artificial intelligence, energy efficiency, and other trends. With more than 4 million industrial robots operating in factories worldwide in 2024, the IFR said it expects the annual number of installations in 2026 to increase to 718,000.

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Top 10 robotics developments of April 2025

Robotics Business Review

H2 Clipper plans to deploy robotic swarms in aerospace manufacturing H2 Clipper is one step closer to its goal of using autonomous and semi-autonomous robotic swarms in aircraft and aerospace manufacturing. Its latest patent brings the company to 15 awarded patents. Read more. Read more.