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Australian manufacturing “well-placed” to lead the world

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: ipopba/stock.adobe.com With the COVD-19 pandemic behind us, Australian manufacturers are embracing change and pushing the boundaries. The pandemic led to a lot of manufacturers retooling or realigning their business models to cater to the need. With advanced manufacturing processes and techniques, particularly Industry 4.0

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Building a traceability 4.0 foundation for automation

Control Engineering

Traceability 4.0 insights Easier traceability results from advances in technologies such as machine vision combining with the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to make manufacturing more flexible. Manufacturers want to know where a product is located within the wider production or distribution context.

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FANUC showcases precision drilling and advanced machining at Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2023

i4.0 today

Highlighting the importance of precision engineering and optimised productivity for Irish manufacturers, automation experts FANUC will unveil the latest version of its ROBODRILL machining technology at Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2023. Today Magazine.

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Bar and Restaurant Partners with 3D Printing Company to Provide Training Courses

i4.0 today

Following the successful launch of the government-subsidised Cumbria Skills Bootcamps courses in Whitehaven, 3D printing and digital manufacturing experts 3D 360 are now hosting in-person sessions at BAHA in Bowness-on-Windermere. The industry 4.0 The industry 4.0 Skills Bootcamp. 3d360printer.co.uk/cumbria-dfe-skills-bootcamps.

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Automation mergers, acquisitions, capital markets analysis: October 2022

Control Engineering

Automation market: While numerous industries are experiencing difficulties due to economic challenges, the Bundy Group team sees no signs of slowing automation market growth over the next few years. In a June 2022 report , HFS pointed out that “COVID-19 was a wake-up call for firms that had not yet implemented Industry 4.0

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Yaskawa the Global Giant for Robots and Automation Components Commits to UK with State-of-the-art Facility

i4.0 today

Yaskawa – a global technology supplier in segments drives, motion controls and robotics – is opening a new, state-of-the-art UK headquarters and manufacturing facility in Sunderland. The company is opening a 35,000sq ft facility at Hillthorn Park adjacent to Nissan UK and the International Advanced Manufacturing Park (IAMP).

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FANUC Completes Production of 1 Millionth Robot

i4.0 today

While industrial robots were traditionally used mainly in the automotive and electronics industries, they have now become prevalent in many other industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, aerospace and plastics.