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How robotics-as-a-service can help manufacturers with operations challenges

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Robotics insights The consumer packaging industry faces significant challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions, and a worker shortage, leading to a need for increased automation. Courtesy: Chris Vavra, CFE Media and Technology “Automation is inevitable,” he said. There is no way out.”

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Robotic picking market rapidly growing due to increased automation adoption

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Robotics insights The robotic picking market is expected to grow to almost $7 billion by 2030, which is leaps and bounds above where it is right now. billion by 2030. Rising labor costs and supply chain constraints are likely to be key drivers for the market, as companies turn to automation to relieve operational pressures.

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Addressing manufacturing labor shortages

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Workforce development insights Manufacturers’ biggest challenge continues to be attracting and retaining a quality workforce and the demographics indicate this won’t be going away as workers get older. million manufacturing jobs will remain unfilled in the U.S. alone by 2030. Manufacturers are saying it.

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Manufacturing, global economy: Mild 2024 recession

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Offset a mile recession in 2024 and depression in 2030 in part with manufacturing automation. Be prepared: Companies have the opportunity to pull ahead and improve automation and efficiency in operations and reduce supply chain bottlenecks. Automation will help. Manufacturers need to prepare for 2030.

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Picking robots’ role in manufacturing facilities expected to grow

Control Engineering

Robotics insights Picking robots are expected to have a more significant presence in manufacturing and other industries. Interact Analysis is projecting more than 150,000 will be installed by 2030. However, the rise of automation is leading to the growth of static manipulation roles within warehouses.

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Digital Twins are powerful, and they’re not just for products

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According to recent research , the global Digital Twin marketing size is projected to reach over $110 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of around 39%. There are actually several types of Digital Twins that can be used in manufacturing. This can extend to post-manufacture, where a twin is used to maintain service and maintenance processes.

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One million robots working in automotive industry

Control Engineering

The automotive industry effectively invented automated manufacturing,” says Marina Bill, President of the International Federation of Robotics. Robotic automation helps car manufacturers manage the wholesale changes to long-established manufacturing methods and technologies.”