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Australia’s biggest robotics and automation precinct opens in WA

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: IM Imagery/stock.adobe.com The Western Australia Government has officially opened Australia’s largest robotics and automation headquarters in Perth’s north. Early forecasts suggest that the AARP will contribute between $450 million and $600 million in economic benefits to Western Australia by 2030. link is external).

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Unilever’s vision for Australian manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Unilever Unilevers Glen Thoms explores the companys recent investments in automation, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing technology. Automation has created huge efficiencies in the manufacturing and logistics sector in recent years. billion people every day.

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Mobile robot shipments set to grow from 547,000 to 2.8 million by 2030, says report

Robotics Automation News

million by 2030, a compound annual growth rate of 24.1 Mobile robots are most used within warehousing and logistics, but the form factor is increasingly […] Mobile robot shipments will remain the highest across all robot form factors.

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The Connectivity Revolution: How the Emergence of 5G Networks Are Reshaping Manufacturing

21st Century Tech

For real-time communications and control in manufacturing, warehousing and distribution this is critical. Low latency ensures millisecond response times making 5G suitable for time-sensitive tasks in industrial automation, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and other automated systems. When will we see 6G deployed?

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Comau brings the power of automation to Automate

Automation Mag

Comau started offering industrial automation solutions for the automotive sector more than 50 years ago for many of the world’s biggest car manufacturers. As automation technology has changed over the years, so has its reach. For these reasons, Comau’s advanced solutions are also increasingly accessible and intuitive.

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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. These sectors want automation to be smarter, faster, more efficient, and, importantly, more accessible. million manufacturing jobs there will be unfilled by 2030. Similar forecasts in the U.S. suggest more than 2.1

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Robotic picking market rapidly growing due to increased automation adoption

Control Engineering

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.