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Exciting Times for The Augmented Connected Worker: Explosive Growth and Vast Opportunities for Innovation

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

CAGR from 2023 to 2030, reaching USD 6.36 billion that year across process, hybrid, and discrete manufacturing industries. The connected worker is a term used to describe technologies (AR, IoT, AI, and more) that help connect frontline workers in manufacturing with the systems they interact with daily.

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Integrated and distributed safety for motion control

Control Engineering

Rather than centralize safety functionality in a controller, safety features need to be distributed throughout the system, such as out to individual drives. Cell safety functionality must also be able to adapt when mobile systems such as automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) enter and leave a cell.

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High-voltage power technologies driving semiconductor processes

Control Engineering

High demand and industry growth is leading to a $1 trillion semiconductor industry by 2030. A report by global management consultancy McKinsey & Company points to the increasing pace of digital transformation, predicting a decade of growth leading to a $1 trillion semiconductor industry by 2030. Semiconductor Insights.