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Chicago’s South Suburbs see the future of manufacturing as American and robotic

Robotics Business Review

However, as the global marketplace continues to evolve, American manufacturers must contend with an aging ownership base, greater competition, a more even playing field, and a severe labor shortage. Using robotics and intelligent systems, manufacturers can retrofit their operations to be more productive with fewer available workers.

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The Northern Territory Government invests $492,000 into digital printing technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

Colemans Printing, which has branches in Darwin and Alice Springs, will introduce a brand-new HP digital label solution with custom finishing capabilities, which will cater specifically to Northern Australia climates, and provide traceability, artificial intelligence and augmented reality.

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Victoria gives Advanced Air Mobility sector a boost in new vision statement

AU Manufacturing

The Victorian government has pledged to support the development of an advanced air mobility (AAM) system as part of an effort to meet its 50 per cent renewable energy goal by 2030. .

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NGen and industry partners highlight key skills gaps in Canada’s manufacturing sector

Automation Mag

In total, 157 Canadian manufacturers participated in this study. Projected skill levels for 2030 and 2040 indicate an emerging emphasis on digital literacy, cognitive skills, and soft skills, with the largest changes in projected proficiencies occurring in Digital Literacy, Problem Solving, and Creativity and Innovation.

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Prototype Smart Bin could solve circular economy gap

Manufacturer's Monthly

Smart Bin Technology uses Internet of Things (IoT), sensing, robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and infrared spectroscopy technologies to automatically sort plastic, metal and glass, and sort specific types of plastic. Increasing Australia’s recovery rate by just five per cent would add an estimated $1 billion to GDP. .

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Empowering people through automation and robotics

Manufacturer's Monthly

As part of the company’s transformation, OMRON Automation And Robotics has unveiled an impressive long-term vision, “Shaping the Future 2030”, to drive growth. Our major advancements in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning and Advanced Automation will help local manufacturers to stay ahead of the curve.

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Modern Manufacturing Expo: Top priorities for Australian manufacturers made clear

Manufacturer's Monthly

This was the core argument of Meryl Swanson, MP and Federal member for Paterson, whose speech opened the much-anticipated two-day Modern Manufacturing Expo at the Sydney Showgrounds. . A further $1 billion has been allocated to specifically support the growth of advanced manufacturing. . Investing in their people.