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Coping with unpredictability and irrationality – The Goal Tree

Chris Hohmann

In a previous post I shared some general considerations and my thoughts when facing irrational and impetuous decisions that are designed to shake and somewhat disrupt the established order.

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Beckhoff upgrades industrial PCs with new processor generations and Windows 11

Design World

Since the beginning, PC-based control technology from Beckhoff has benefited from a deliberate convergence of automation and IT standards. Current examples include the use of the latest industry-standard processor generations, high-quality, demand-optimized flash memory, and the long-term availability version of Windows 11. The latest CPU generations include Intel Atom x6 processors, the 11th generation of… The post Beckhoff upgrades industrial PCs with new processor generations and Window

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Off-The-Shelf Palletizing Solution

Gary Mintchell

Perhaps the final news coming my way from Automate 2025 and again robotic-oriented, this news concerns release of an off-the-shelf palletizing solution, said to be the first in North America. Doig Corp. Developed Pallet EZ with OnRobot and its D:PLOY platform. Unlike traditional automation systems that require weeks of integration and specialized expertise, Pallet EZ is ready to install and deploy the same day.

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Lascut Speed – a recipe for success

Manufacturer's Monthly

Working in tandem with fibre laser technology, Lascut Speed is functional across a range of material thicknesses and power sources. Images: Coregas Coregas Lascut Speed assist gas harnesses the properties of both oxygen and nitrogen in a pre-mixed solution that enhances the cutting of carbon steel with fibre laser technology. For more than 50 years, Coregas has been producing and supplying industrial, medical, and specialty gases for the welding, cutting, heating, and additive metal manufacturin

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Speeding Robotics Automation with AI

The $53 trillion manufacturing economy in the US is undergoing a major automation paradigm shift due to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Thanks to new practical frameworks, automation projects that were once impossible or inefficient to implement are now being fast-tracked, and robotics automation is becoming increasingly relevant to a growing number of users and scenarios.

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Persona AI raises $27M to develop humanoid robots for shipyards

Robotics Business Review

Concept renders showing different jobs for Persona AI’s humanoids. | Source: Persona AI Persona AI Inc., a humanoid robot and embodied artificial intelligence developer, this week said it has closed an oversubscribed pre-seed funding round, raising $27 million. The Houston-based company plans to use the investment to accelerate development and deployment of its platform, which is engineered for tasks in shipbuilding and manufacturing.

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Context-Driven MRO Optimization for Enterprises

Gary Mintchell

AI Agents (aka AgenticAI) continue to find their way into the news. At least we are finding some reality amongst all the AI hype. This news concerns improving MRO operations. [All hyperbole from the press release.] Verusen launched its groundbreaking Explainability AI Agent for data and context-driven material and inventory optimization. This first-of-its-kind capability delivers unprecedented transparency into Verusens stocking policy recommendations, enabling procurement, operations, and suppl

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Keystone adds PCB and SMT fuse holders for PV applications

Design World

Keystone Electronics has expanded its range of PCB and SMT mounted fuse holders to include a series designed for photovoltaic (PV) systems. These new fuse holders are made to fit Solar (SPF) 5AG Midget Fuses (10x38mm). Rated for up to 30 Amps and 500 VDC, these holders, used with SPF fuses, provide a practical way… The post Keystone adds PCB and SMT fuse holders for PV applications appeared first on Design World.

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Unilever’s vision for Australian manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Unilever is a supplier of beauty and wellbeing, personal care, home care, foods and ice cream products. Image: Unilever Unilevers Glen Thoms explores the companys recent investments in automation, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing technology. Decision maker column Glen Thoms, head of Supply Chain, Unilever APAC & ANZ Ive seen a lot of change in my 25-year tenure at Unilever.

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Automate 2025 recap

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Automate 2025 Recap In Episode 196 of The Robot Report Podcast, co-hosts Mike Oitzman and Eugene Demaitre review last week’s Automate event, which they both attended. The podcast features interviews with leadership at ABB and Teradyne Robotics, the parent company of Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots. Oitzman also names his pick of the most innovative robot at the trade show, presented by CeiliX.

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The Manufacturing Edge: Five Strategies to Outpace the Competition

The world of manufacturing is evolving—and so must the factories that drive it. This eBook reveals five transformative strategies that can help manufacturers gain a lasting competitive edge. Through insights from aerospace leaders, energy innovators, and the factories of tomorrow, we show how manufacturers are moving beyond traditional approaches. From building smarter, adaptable systems to embracing iterative design and fostering resilient cultures, these strategies are shaping the future of pr

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Automate 2025 features over 40 Canadian companies showcasing automation solutions

Automation Mag

Automate 2025 took over Huntington Place Convention Centre in Detroit, Mich. from May 12 to 16, bringing more than 40,000 individuals together to celebrate the automation industry and assess the next generation of solutions being brought to market. The event hosted approximately 875 exhibitors occupying more than 335,000 square feet, along with more than 200 speakers and panelists discussing industry trends and issues, reported a media source for the trade show.

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Levels of intelligence: Navigating the future of AI, from robotic arms to autonomous cars

Robotics Automation News

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic fantasy; it’s rapidly becoming an integral part of our daily lives, from the smartphones in our pockets to the complex systems powering industries. As AI capabilities expand and grow more sophisticated, so does the need to understand and categorize these evolving forms of intelligence.

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ifm fail-safe inductive sensors added by AutomationDirect

Design World

AutomationDirect has added ifm fail-safe inductive sensors featuring (2) OSSD outputs that can be connected to a safety relay for safety applications requiring the detection of metal objects. These sensors are designed to trigger a safe state (like stopping a machine) if the sensor fails, reducing the risk of injury to personnel or damage to… The post ifm fail-safe inductive sensors added by AutomationDirect appeared first on Design World.

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Locally manufactured trains one step closer for NSW

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: MaxSafaniuk/stock.adobe.com The NSW Government is one step closer to locally manufactured trains today, as it launches industry engagement for the Future Fleet Program to revive domestic manufacturing, create thousands of jobs and boost the economy. This news is representative of a commitment to replaceme the ageing Tangara fleet of suburban passenger trains by early 2027, with a 50 per cent local content target for designing, building, and maintaining the new fleet.

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Are You Over-Complicating Your Linear Motion or Leaving It Out Altogether?

As automation continues to evolve, the demand for smarter, more integrated solutions will only grow. The Accuride FULLELECTRIC® is a new approach to powered linear motion that represents the next evolution in system design. By integrating compact electric actuators directly into Accuride's industry leading drawer slides, this approach addresses the pain points of traditional systems while delivering reliable performance.

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Orbbec, Connect Tech to provide support for Gemini stereo depth camera

Robotics Business Review

Orbbec’s Gemini 335Lg stereo vision 3D camera can be used in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and robotic arms. Orbbec Inc., a robotics and AI vision provider, and Connect Tech Inc., an expert in embedded and edge AI computing, have partnered to provide built-in support for the Gemini 335Lg. This is the GMSL/FAKRA version of the Gemini 335L stereo depth camera.

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The Canada Infrastructure Bank announces partnership on solar power facility in Duchess, Alta.

Canadian Manufacturing

Aeriel photo of solar panels on a brown field. (CNW Group/Canada Infrastructure Bank) COUNTY OF NEWELL — The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB), Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC), Selkirk Advisory Group Inc. (Selkirk) and Equitable Life of Canada (Equitable Life) are partnering to support Duchess Solar, a 19.8-megawatt solar facility being constructed in Duchess, Alberta, with a combined $48.1 million in financing.

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WWI wreck off California coast revealed for first time in stunning deep-sea images

E&T

Researchers have used advanced deep-sea imaging technology to provide detailed, high-definition images and video of a First World War submarine lying off the coast of California.

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Air conditioners, air-to-water heat exchangers, and premium quick filters from AutomationDirect

Design World

AutomationDirect has added Pfannenberg DTT 6000 series top-mounted air conditioners which are 100% condensate safe, provide up to 14,000 BTU/H, and are ideal for space-saving installation on the top of a NEMA 12 control enclosure. Pfannenbergs DTS series 3000 air conditioners are made in the USA, offer cooling capacities up to 25,000 BTU/H, and can… The post Air conditioners, air-to-water heat exchangers, and premium quick filters from AutomationDirect appeared first on Design World.

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How to Modernize Manufacturing Without Losing Control

Speaker: Andrew Skoog, Founder of MachinistX & President of Hexis Representatives

Manufacturing is evolving, and the right technology can empower—not replace—your workforce. Smart automation and AI-driven software are revolutionizing decision-making, optimizing processes, and improving efficiency. But how do you implement these tools with confidence and ensure they complement human expertise rather than override it? Join industry expert Andrew Skoog as he explores how manufacturers can leverage automation to enhance operations, streamline workflows, and make smarter, data-dri

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VIC Skills Solutions Partnerships Program announced

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: SpaceOak/stock.adobe.com Minister for Industry and Advanced Manufacturing Colin Brooks has announced the opening of the second round of the Skills Solutions Partnerships Program for Victoria. The Victorian Government is investing $4.75 million to support industry partnerships with Victorias TAFEs and dual sector universities to co-design and pilot innovative short courses.

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Memorial brings Wisconsin fabricators, communities together

The Fabricator

COST of Wisconsin taps into its expertise to create a public memorial for those who lost their lives at a Waukesha, Wis., parade in 2021.

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How Hydrogen Buses Are Revolutionizing Urban Mobility

Dinesh Mishra

As cities around the world search for sustainable alternatives to traditional diesel-powered public transportation, hydrogen buses are emerging as a promising solution. By leveraging the power of hydrogen fuel cells, these vehicles offer cleaner, greener alternatives to traditional fossil fuel-dependent buses, reducing harmful emissions and contributing to a more sustainable future.

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World’s tallest 3D-printed building completed using robot construction technique

E&T

The worlds tallest 3D-printed building, Tor Alva, has been completed in Switzerland using a unique construction technique.

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Build & Own Scale-Ready Industrial IoT Solution on Flex83 Middleware

Your Industrial IoT software is never ready to scale unless your platform can handle multiple assets at enterprise-level, deploy on any cloud, and provide a modern tech stack for rapid application development with complete IP Ownership, all while reducing cloud operations costs by 90% per connected device. In the technical paper developed with the product team behind Flex83, find how you can build & own your custom IoT platform on the Flex83 Middleware that: Is Scale-ready for 65M+ Connected Ass

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Optimizing enclosures for extreme operating environments

Design World

Every industrial market segment employs enclosures, extending from power and energy, oil and gas, and water and wastewater to manufacturing, communications, and transportation. Enclosures’ primary role is to protect vital components and devices from external environmental hazards and, in turn, protect imperative and often expensive connected equipment, such as automated manufacturing, robotic, pumping,… The post Optimizing enclosures for extreme operating environments appeared firs

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Enhancing PFAS-free firefighting foams

Manufacturer's Monthly

Fluorine-free firefighting foams currently do not match PFAS-based foam performance in fire suppression scenarios. Image: ChiccoDodiFC/stock.adobe.com A new project out of Charles Darwin University focuses on developing fluorine-free firefighting foams that are just as effective as PFAS-based foams , but less toxic. Spearheaded by Professor Bogdan Dlugogorski and Dr Vinuthaa Murthy, a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) project aims to improve the effectiveness of fluorine-free firefighting foam

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TRON1 robot extends its reach with a new optional arm

Robotics Business Review

TRON1 can pick up items from the floor. Source: LimX Dynamics Mobile manipulation can take many forms. TRON1 is a cute two-legged mobile robot, reminiscent of the AT-ST walker in Star Wars. It is one of the primary offerings of LimX Dynamics. Exhibiting at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation ( ICRA ) in Atlanta this week, LimX is targeting the biped at research applications.

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Automate Highlight Series: UR and MiR Showcase the Power of Collaboration

Control.com

UR and MiR worked together to demonstrate the concept of collaboration at Automate 2025, featuring the new UR15 cobot, plenty of UR+ ecosystem partners, and integrated AMR solutions.

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6 Common Production Scheduling Mistakes Manufacturers Make

Effective shop floor production planning and execution can be challenging. Despite technological advancements and methodologies, many manufacturing production managers still encounter issues that result in late orders, cash flow difficulties, and dissatisfied customers. These challenges can disrupt operations, reduce efficiency, and impact overall profitability.

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Nanoparticle-infused contact lenses grant humans infrared vision – even with eyes closed

E&T

Researchers in China have developed contact lenses that overcome the limitations of human vision to open a brand-new window onto the world.

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New igus 2500 drag chains now available at AutomationDirect

Design World

AutomationDirect has added additional drag chain options to route cables/hoses to moving components and help extend cable/hose life. The igus 2500 series cable/hose drag chains feature a snap-open mechanism along the chains outer radius to allow convenient access to the chains channel after installation.The hinged crossbar can be swiveled by more than 180 on both… The post New igus 2500 drag chains now available at AutomationDirect appeared first on Design World.

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New $200 million defence megastructure takes shape in SA

Manufacturer's Monthly

A P-8A Poseidon flies as a part of a capability showcase during the Australian International Airshow 2025, at Avalon Airport. Image: LAC Ryan Howell/Department of Defence Nearly 2000 tonnes of structural steel over half from Whyalla Steelworks have been used to complete a massive $200 million four-bay aircraft hangar in northern Adelaide for maintaining the ADFs Boeing 737 military aircraft.