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GX10B and GX20B SCARA robots are now available from Epson

Robotics Business Review

announced today that the GX10B and GX20B, larger models in its GX-B series of SCARA robots, are now available through its channel distributor partners. “These new SCARA robots are powerful, automation solutions with a low total cost of ownership, expanding opportunities for our partners.” Source: Epson Epson America Inc.

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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. Humanoid robots This is where humanoid robots, powered by artificial intelligence (AI) control systems, can play a disruptive role. billion per year.

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Joining Forces: Tech Trends Shaping Robotic Welding

Fabricating & Metal Work

Servo spot guns integrated with the robot controller for easier programming, enabling robot uptime to be increased, along with other benefits. Under constant pressure to increase production throughput without compromising quality, manufacturers continue to implement robotic automation.

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

i4.0 today

Yet we are well below the global average for automation uptake of 162 robots per 10,000 workers, at just 119 robots per 10,000 workers. Marco explained that the need to drill 100 million holes each year became a key driver for the use of robotics at Airbus. Today Magazine.

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Nikon Decision to Submit a Public Takeover Offer for Shares of SLM, based in Germany

Additive Manufacturing

Toshikazu Umatate, CEO of Nikon said: “By acquiring SLM Solutions, Nikon is taking an important step towards our Vision 2030. 3D Printing will revolutionize mass-production by enabling our clients to manufacture highly complex parts, reduce cycle time, carbon emissions, energy costs and waste. Background of acquisition.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

This includes the adoption of automation, robotics, advanced materials, and digitalization to enhance efficiency and productivity. billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 5.7% from 2023 to 2030. This increase is coupled with improvements in the quality and reliability of Indian machines, contributing to an improved market share.