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Parti Québécois calls for robots and automation to replace immigrant labourers

Canadian Manufacturing

The Parti Québécois says it would lean on robots and automation to replace temporary workers as part of a lengthy proposal to slash immigration to Quebec, claiming its plan is a necessary course correction to ease housing pressure and protect the French language.

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Chang Robotics announces $50M fund, 2025 strategic roadmap

Robotics Business Review

Chang Robotics has worked with Kodiak Technologies on what it said is the most powerful electric snow-removal vehicle developed to date. Source: Matthew Chang, via X After accomplishments including doubling its workforce in 2024, Chang Robotics this week announced its strategic roadmap for 2025. expansion despite economic headwinds.

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NGen to host N3 advanced manufacturing in February 2024

Automation Mag

The focus of the event is on “What’s New, Now, Next in Advanced Manufacturing.” ” NGen explains in a press statement that N 3 is a premier forum for advanced manufacturing in Canada. Registration form is available here.

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Canadian Robotics Council raises $100,000

Robotics Business Review

The Canadian Robotics Council (CRC) in December 2023 entered into a $100,000 funding partnership with Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) — Canada’s Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing. CRC will also join NGen’s Cluster Accelerator Network as its robotics lead. What’s Next?,”

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NRF to accelerate adoption of advanced manufacturing: IECG

Manufacturer's Monthly

News of the Australian Federal Government’s $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) has been welcomed by business leaders across all industries, with the local manufacturing sector in particular set to receive a major boost from the funding. $1 1 billion has been allocated to the advanced manufacturing sector, with a further $1.5

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ASU researchers use AI to improve metal 3D printing accuracy and speed

AU Manufacturing

Backed by a grant from the National Science Foundation, professors Aviral Shrivastava and Ashif Iquebal are spearheading the project titled “CompAM: Enabling Computational Additive Manufacturing.” By combining artificial intelligence with materials science, our faculty members are charting a new course for advanced manufacturing.

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FANUC UK Seeks the Next Young Robotics Superstars

i4.0 today

Leading industrial automation specialist FANUC UK is continuing its commitment to inspire the next generation of engineers by supporting a search to find the UKs best young robotics talent. Competing with their support enabled me to get a head start in learning about robotics and has boosted my CV.