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Automate 2025 recap

Robotics Business Review

The UR15 has a maximum TCP (tool center point) speed of 5 m/s to reduce cycle times, increase productivity, and reduce costs across applications and industries. For pick-and-place applications, the company said the UR15 delivers up to 30% cycle time improvements compared with other UR models.

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GX10B and GX20B SCARA robots are now available from Epson

Robotics Business Review

Epson details more SCARA robot features Epson Robots said its GX-B Series offers fast cycle times, with no ringing or overshoot when operated within specifications. billion by 2030, according to SNS Insider. The global market for SCARA robots could experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.1%, expanding from 15.8

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Keeping up with Manufacturing Changes

Fabricating & Metal Work

Sandvik Coromant’s specialists expect this shift to include a continued increase in the use of high-strength steels, from around 15 percent of all materials used in automotive manufacturing in 2010 to 38 percent in 2030.

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Comau brings the power of automation to Automate

Automation Mag

Comau advanced intelligence developments respond to the continued worldwide growth of the industrial automation sector, which the company expects to reach growth rates of up to 14% CAGR 2024-2030 according to internal estimates and supporting market research.

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Sandvik Coromant Helps Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Compete

Fabricating & Metal Work

The EU has committed to reduce its greenhouse gases to at least 40 percent below 1990’s levels, and China to reduce its levels to 60-65 percent below those of 2005, by 2030. Multi-task machines can eliminate machining processes and their associated time and cost, and also improve part quality.

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FANUC calls for wider automation uptake to realise true value of UK manufacturing sector

i4.0 today

Marco outlined the challenges of integrating automation into the aerospace industry – a sector which, due to the size of parts, safety requirements and slow cycle times, is still heavily reliant on manual labour. Marco explained that the need to drill 100 million holes each year became a key driver for the use of robotics at Airbus.

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Humanoid robots: A potential solution to Canada’s workforce crisis

Automation Mag

According to a study by Food Processing Skills Canada (FPSC), the Canadian food and beverage manufacturing industry will need at least 142,000 new people between 2023 and 2030. The reports authors optimistically estimate the shipment of over 250,000 humanoid robots to factories across the world in 2030. billion per year.