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

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Robot arm 3D. SAN ANTONIO — Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis suggests that the global robot-based metrology market will reach $396.2 million by 2026. “With Industry 4.0, CNW Newswire).

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MACH 2026 Where The UK Manufacturing Community Comes Together

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MACH 2026, the UK’s premier manufacturing and engineering exhibition, has already secured more than 65% of its floorplan, 16 months ahead of the event. MACH represents much more than an opportunity to invest in new technologies; it provides a comprehensive platform to explore the depth and breadth of the UK’s manufacturing sector.

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Global Robot-based Metrology Boosted by the Need to Measure without Human Assistance

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31, 2022–Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis finds that the evolution of automated manufacturing is leading to a paradigm shift away from manual metrology solutions to automated metrology solutions. This triggers the demand for robot-based metrology tools across industries. million by 2026 from $189.9 With Industry 4.0,

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FANUC Lands Global Robot Deal with Volvo Cars

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Leading automation supplier FANUC has signed a contract with Volvo Cars to supply industrial robots to the automotive manufacturer’s plants across the globe, including its new battery production facilities in Europe, Asia and America. The post FANUC Lands Global Robot Deal with Volvo Cars appeared first on i4.0

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Use Robotics to Take a Firm Grip on Production Flexibility

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Once the preserve of high-volume operations at automotive plants, we’re today finding that robots are infiltrating all sectors of the commercial world. With such a vast repertoire of applications, the robots of today need one principal attribute: flexibility. This sector also remains a key driver of robotics sales worldwide.

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ABB Acquires Sevensense, Expanding Leadership in Next-generation AI-enabled Mobile Robotics

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ABB today announced that it has acquired Swiss start-up Sevensense, a leading provider of AI-enabled 3D vision navigation technology for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). The acquisition follows ABB’s minority investment in Sevensense after it joined the company’s innovation ecosystem in 2021, the same year ABB acquired ASTI Mobile Robotics.

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Entries for Robotics Contest up 50% as FANUC Continues to Inspire Gen Z

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Industrial automation experts FANUC UK have reported an impressive 53% year-on-year increase in the number of young people that have applied for the WorldSkills UK Industrial Robotics competition. The post Entries for Robotics Contest up 50% as FANUC Continues to Inspire Gen Z appeared first on i4.0 Today Magazine.