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Machine vision, automation streamline logistics and warehousing operations

Control Engineering

Due to staffing shortages and major supply chain issues, manufacturers are willing to emphasize automation more to meet surging demand. Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) used machine vision and sensing technologies to move around freely and a key part around automation when it comes to logistics.

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Global manufacturing industry growth reached 3.8% in 2022

Control Engineering

Market Insights Machinery sector growth outperformed manufacturing in 2022. London, 31 st January 2023 – Updated research by Interact Analysis shows that Asia Pacific (APAC), Europe and the US have performed very differently in terms of manufacturing output growth during 2022. Americas region to grow by 3.1% for Europe.

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Robots-as-a-service creates opportunities, lowers automation adoption barriers

Control Engineering

Robots-as-a-service (RaaS) is a flexible and affordable way for companies to deploy automation and related services such as engineering, maintenance and remote monitoring. We manufacture robots. million installations of RaaS by 2026 generating $34 billion in revenue. Two RaaS options. We sell the robots. RaaS is on the rise.

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Global motion control market grows more than 20% in 2021

Control Engineering

Labor shortages remain a problem for motion control vendors, but this is a common lament for many in the manufacturing and engineering markets. This growth will continue out to 2026, but at a slower pace with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5%. It may have an impact on growth, but more from a supply side.