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Say hello to Brewery 4.0: UTS teams up with Young Henrys to make smarter beer

AU Manufacturing

The UTS Industry 4.0 The UTS Industry 4.0 Brewery is pushing the boundaries of what breweries can do,” said Dr Nick Bennett, from the UTS Centre for Advanced Manufacturing. . Making beer production more efficient is key to making the industry more sustainable.”. Industry 4.0

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Interroll launches Autonomous Mobile Robot Top Module

i4.0 today

The current robotic market is evaluated with an annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 20 percent by 2027, indicating a flourishing demand for collaborative robots and the integration of robotics in diverse fields such as logistics. Production of the LCP AMR Top Module will start this year in Europe, with other Interroll regions to follow.

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Building a Sustainable Supply Chain in the Era of Accountability

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A thorough audit should be conducted to examine various aspects, including the sourcing of raw materials, manufacturing processes, transportation methods and waste management. Businesses should also explore energy-efficient manufacturing processes that prioritise resource optimisation and minimise emissions.

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Cooperative Robots or Collaborative Robots – Similar Names, but IDTechEx Asks if They Are Different Opportunities?

i4.0 today

Source: IDTechEx. As mentioned above, cooperative robots combine the benefits of industrial robots and cobots. The table below compares cooperative robots, cobots, industrial robots, and manual labor based on different benchmarking. Comparison of industrial robots, collaborative robots, manual labor, and cooperative robots.

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The Transformation of Health and Social Care Services Through Innovation and Expansion

i4.0 today

Over the next five years we’re going to see both the technology industry, but also health and social care, experience continued disruption, and solutions will be revolutionised, largely thanks to the incredible talent that we’re constantly seeing in the health technology space.

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CSIRO to assist automated system innovators with an enhanced development platform

Manufacturer's Monthly

In the majority of cases, I’d class these as being part of what is known as the third industrial revolution – computerisation. Author: Simon Dunstall – principal research scientist, CSIRO We are now in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution – Industry 4.0. Robotics and automation are central to Industry 4.0

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

Arun Upanal, Upanal – CNC Pvt Ltd : Metal cutting technologies has shaped itself with decades of experience and continuous innovation and advanced technology. At present we see good demand in the fields of automation, 5-axis machines and Industry 4.0 There is a great appreciation of Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0