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Inaugural SmartMTX show impresses attendees and exhibitors alike

Automation Mag

Robotics demo by Aro Robotic Systems (Photo: MEE Cluster) Technology demonstrations presented by two Alberta companies were also well received. Aro Robotics and Elementiam Materials and Manufacturing collaborated right on the trade show floor with Elementiam mounting a 3D scanning system on one of Aro’s AI driven robots.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies such as high-performance computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and other advanced technologies, is accelerating around the globe.

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Four Major Trends You’ll Experience at FABTECH 2022

Fabricating & Metal Work

Here’s more on the latest trends in manufacturing and where you can find them at FABTECH 2022: Trend 1: 3D/Additive Manufacturing. Additive Manufacturing/3D printing has been one of the fastest-growing technologies of the 21st century and the global market size is expected to continue to grow.

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Manufacturing technology in motion: A CMTS recap

Automation Mag

CMTS (which takes place every other year, alternating with IMTS in Chicago) focuses on the latest equipment and technology in automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, machine tools, metal forming, fabricating, and digital transformation. Robotic machines were everywhere, as can be seen in the videos below.

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Comment: Why technological transformation matters in manufacturing

E&T

Industry Wales is taking the lead on promoting the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub (SMDH) to Welsh businesses. Putting to one side Prof Ridgway’s advice to tech-reluctant manufacturers to start small, what is the full potential of these technologies? There are government moves to help businesses take some of these early steps.

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Realizing Industry 4.0

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing (or 3D Printing) to perform rapid prototyping, complex part manufacturing, and spare part creation. From big data to autonomous robots, Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0, Co-Bots designed to physically interact with humans in a shared workspace in order to supplement workloads. So why Cisco?

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

By purposefully investing $34 million of Commonwealth and other funding in 71 research and development (R&D) projects, IMCRC has helped to catalyse more than $230 million investment in smart manufacturing research and innovation. UAP is embracing robotics, transitioning from a traditional workshop environment.