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4 ways robotics, AI will transform industry in 2024

Robotics Business Review

It’s time to reflect upon the trends from the past 12 months while looking ahead at what 2024 has in store for the world of robotics. But how will these trends impact robotics and what can the manufacturing industry expect to see next year? This image was created using Microsoft Bing Image Creator. The stand-out projected growth area?

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Four Robotic Predictions for 2024: AI set to supercharge robotic automation

Gary Mintchell

I’m not in love with predictions and I realize January is about gone, but here are some thoughts I picked up from Anders Billesø Beck, VP of Innovation and Strategy at Universal Robots. But how will these trends impact robotics and automation and what can the manufacturing industry expect to see next year?

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The Future of Eco-Friendly Manufacturing: 10 Key Strategies for Sustainable Materials

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

billion expected global investment in chemical recycling technologies by 2027, curtailing material-related carbon emissions. Compression of Value Chains Streamlining Processes with Sustainable Materials Reducing value chain complexity by adopting sustainable materials that streamline manufacturing processes.

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Universal Robots Shares Four Predictions for 2024: AI Set to Supercharge Robotic Automation

Fabricating & Metal Work

But how will these trends impact robotics and automation and what can the manufacturing industry expect to see next year? After all, the technology is already there – we have many partners developing applications using AI to allow our robots to perform more complex and diverse functions. The stand-out projected growth area?

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Q&A: Tim Dawson from Interact Analysis discusses global motion control trends

Automation Mag

Tim Dawson: The increased use of automation and robotics – driven by rising labour costs and general shortages of labour around the world – underpins the overall growth in demand for motion controls. This is particularly prevalent where collaborative and mobile robots are used with humans working close by. billion in 2027.

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Top 10 Transformations Impacting the Global Digital Surgery Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Robotic Surgery Systems: Developing advanced robotic systems that allow for minimally invasive surgeries, reducing recovery times and improving surgical accuracy, thus attracting more healthcare providers to adopt these technologies. What key innovations will define the future of digital surgery, and how can companies stay ahead?