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Ultra-low voltage motor, motor drive industry growth driven by mobile robotics, increased flexibility

Control Engineering

billion by 2027, driven by demand from battery-driven applications and increased flexibility in manufacturing and logistics processes. Mobile robots are expected to account for a significant portion of the market by 2027. By 2027, the ultra-low voltage motor market will be worth almost $6.5 between 2022 and 2027.

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Chinese automaker to use UBTECH humanoid

Robotics Business Review

Ubtech says its humanoid robots can be used in industrial manufacturing, exhibition halls, warehousing and logistics, commercial office services, home services, and college and research institutions. The document says that by 2027, humanoids should be an important new engine of economic growth in China.

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Robotics and Automation in 2022 – Can They be a Hedge to Recession?

i4.0 today

Robotics and automation have significantly revolutionized how people work and live across a number of industries. The robotics and automation sector provides solutions to mitigate the issue by reducing operational costs and increasing production efficiency. In 2020, the European Commission proposed its ‘Industry 5.0’ Source: IDTechEx.

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Mobile robot component market growth due to greater investment, technology advances

Control Engineering

Robotics insights The mobile robot component market is set to have a projected value of more than $7 billion by 2027 thanks to increased use in manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries. But not just in the warehousing and logistics sector, but also in the manufacturing sector.”

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Collaborative robot market has strong long-term future

Control Engineering

A report by Interact Analysis indicates the future overall for the cobot market is strong as manufacturers continue to look to automation to improve their supply chain and logistics issues. The impact of delays to warehousing logistics projects has also resulted in a slower growth rate than expected.

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PPG to invest $380 million to build new US manufacturing facility

Robotics Automation News

PPG says it will invest $380 million to build a new aerospace coatings and sealants manufacturing facility in Shelby, North Carolina Construction on the 62-acre site, which will initially include manufacturing and warehousing units, is set to commence in October 2025 and is expected to be completed in the first half of 2027.

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After slow 2024, A3 optimistic about robotics sales moving forward

Robotics Business Review

Credit: Brianna Wessling, The Robot Report While 2024 was a slow year for the robotics industry, the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) is more optimistic about 2025. Food and consumer goods led the quarter with 77% year-over-year growth, driven by seasonal demand and continued investment in automation, A3 said.