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ABB plans to spin off its robotics division

Robotics Business Review

Source: ABB One of world’s top industrial automation providers is becoming more independent. The Zurich-based company said it intends for the business to start trading as a separately listed company in the second quarter of 2026. “Only robotics and discrete automation declined from last year.

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The automation agenda: Unlocking potential and building resilience

Automation Mag

By 2026, 73 percent of Canadian companies plan to buy key items from regional supplies, while 91 percent plan to produce and sell most products in the same region. For example, automated machines streamline operations resulting in greater outputs in less time than traditional methods. Automation also benefits workers.

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Prima Additive Brings High-Productivity Solutions to Formnext 2024

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Prima Additive at Formnext 2024 – Prima Additive will showcase its advanced metal additive manufacturing solutions, focusing on industrial scalability and automation in Hall 12.0, IANUS Robotic Cell – A multiprocess robotic cell on display in its Rapid Coating configuration for brake discs.

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IFR World Robotics report says 4M robots are operating in factories globally

Robotics Business Review

The new World Robotics statistics show an all-time high in the number of industrial robots automating production around the world,” stated Marina Bill, president of the IFR. Automation allows manufacturers to locate production in developed economies without sacrificing cost efficiency, according to the Frankfurt, Germany-based organization.

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ABB upgrades Flexley Mover AMR with visual SLAM capabilities

Robotics Business Review

Fusing these technologies gives our robots a complete and dynamic understanding of the world around them, enabling safer, more intelligent, and autonomous operations for our customers across automotive, manufacturing, and logistics. It intends for the business to start trading as a separately listed company in the second quarter of 2026.

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Invisible Charging and Personable Cars – A Future of Automotives

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Cars that wirelessly charge on the move, AI assistants to schedule in-vehicle meetings, and radar technology for advancing safety all boast the growing intelligence of automotive technologies.

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Robot-based metrology market to reach $396.2M by 2026, Frost & Sullivan

Canadian Manufacturing

million by 2026. The consulting firm says changes in automated manufacturing has led to a “paradigm shift” away from manual metrology solutions to automated metrology solutions. SAN ANTONIO — Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis suggests that the global robot-based metrology market will reach $396.2