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MassRobotics joins 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo as strategic partner

Robotics Business Review

It will bring together more than 5,000 developers focused on building robots for aerospace and defense, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and other markets. Companies in this cohort represent a number of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, consumer goods, assistive technology, and ocean tech.

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Growth Opportunity Newsletter – March 2025 Edition

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

As industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and consumer goods increasingly rely on MCAD solutions, AI and digital transformation are driving the next wave of innovation. The megatrends in nutrition, chemicals, and materials are all converging to deliver smarter, more tailored solutions for end consumers.

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Make on-demand manufacturing easier and faster with RapidDirect

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RapidDirect is a rapid prototyping service of choice for clients in aerospace, robotics, medicines, automotive, consumer goods, and many other industries. RapidDirect applies state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and a large volume of data to develop a proprietary quotation system for quick product quotes.

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Interview: Dr Andy Levers, Executive Director, IDEAS

E&T

Put simply, it’s a ‘Laboratory of the Future’ in which DIF is using machine learning in combination with mobile robotics to accelerate material discovery for use in applications from medical to fast-moving consumer goods. Then he did a stint as technical director at a defence aerospace company.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

India is among the world’s biggest metal-cutting machine tools markets, with sectors like automotive, general engineering, energy, and aerospace being the major demand drivers. Now with newer technologies, we see a good opportunity, demand, and growth for additive manufacturing. technologies.

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Growth Opportunity Newsletter – March 2025 Edition

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

As industries such as automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and consumer goods increasingly rely on MCAD solutions, AI and digital transformation are driving the next wave of innovation. The megatrends in nutrition, chemicals, and materials are all converging to deliver smarter, more tailored solutions for end consumers.

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5 biggest robotics trends of 2024

Robotics Business Review

Foundation models gain traction Advances in artificial intelligence , particularly foundation models, have been gaining traction in the robotics industry this year, with both established companies and new startups investing in the technology.

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