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Comau changes with robotics market, adds focus on software and new applications

Robotics Business Review

Comau is expanding from automotive manufacturing to logistics applications such as pick and place. The company has been expanding from the automotive industry and systems integration to new markets including logistics and energy, noted Allesandro Piscioneri, global head of strategic marketing, advanced robotics, and digital segments at Comau.

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Magna to manufacture more Serve Robotics last-mile delivery systems

Robotics Business Review

20, under which Serve granted the company a non-exclusive license to its technologies and expertise, enabling Magna to further develop new products in the robotics and logistics space. The company claimed that its low-emissions robots using artificial intelligence for Level 4 autonomy will make delivery more sustainable and economical.

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IFR says harnessing AI in robotics can make work better

Robotics Business Review

All will continue to feed long-term demand for robotics and automation in manufacturing and logistics. The use of artificial intelligence offers a tremendous opportunity for the robotics industry to respond to customer and societal needs. million manufacturing jobs there will be unfilled by 2030. suggest more than 2.1

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Robots are becoming more flexible and resilient

Control Engineering

Developments in hardware, software and artificial intelligence (AI) are making robots more flexible and resilient and able to perform more tasks in applications they couldnt’t before. to 2030 to reach a value of more than $88 billion. Robotics insights.