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Adaptability is key for robotic arms, FAULHABER says

Robotics Business Review

The range of manipulation tasks that robots can carry out is growing, according to FAULHABER. When it comes to standardized mass production, specialized robots can perform the same tasks day and night. The greater the range of tasks that a robot can carry out, the better, FAULHABER said in a blog post.

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Denmark eyes automation to address electrician shortage

Robotics Business Review

. | Source: AI generated, via HowToRobot In a construction site in Denmark, two electricians grapple with a stubborn cable, their arms stretched overhead as they maneuver it into place. But today, they’re not alone – two robot engineers watch intently, their minds already racing with possibilities. ” Register now.

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Metal AM Advances in Composite Tooling

Mold Making Technology

In this article, we’ll cover several metal additive technologies and describe the types of tools or tool components they’re being used to produce and why. It also reduced maintenance costs, tool costs (30-40%) and tooling lead times (20-30%). Photo Credit: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.

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Spending Review 2025: All the engineering and technology announcements

E&T

While the Spending Review has a particular focus on rail, David Giles, chair of the Asphalt Industry Alliance, pointed out the omission of long-term funding for road maintenance. There will also be £2.3bn for local transport improvements outside of these regions, and a further £2.5bn for the Oxford-Cambridge rail link.