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Transforming the Factory Floor: The Impact of AI and Robotics in Manufacturing

Robotics Automation News

In the vast and complex world of manufacturing, the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics marks a significant turning point. From the assembly lines of automotive giants to the delicate operations in electronics manufacturing, AI […]

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RealMan displays embodied robotics at Automate 2025

Robotics Business Review

RealMan Robotics offers a variety of mobile manipulators. Source: RealMan DETROIT — RealMan Intelligent Technology Co. The Beijing-based company described itself as a leading innovator in embodied intelligence and modular robotic systems. A massaging robot at Automate 2025. Now accepting session submissions!

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#Trending: From humanoids to low-cost automation – IFR reports on what’s next for industrial robotics in 2025

Automation Mag

The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) reports that the global market value of industrial robot installations has reached an all-time high of US$ 16.5 The organization has shared the top five trends for the robotics industry for 2025. Start-ups are working on these humanoid general-purpose robots.

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Best 10 Use Cases of Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing

Manufacturing Tomorrow

Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing. It's not just about robots and automated assembly lines. It's a comprehensive transformation that is enhancing almost every aspect of the manufacturing process.

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Five robot trends for 2023

Control Engineering

Robot insights The International Federation of Robotics highlights several trends on the robotics industry and where the future lies. Robots continue to grow in manufacturing and non-manufacturing operations. The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) highlights five trends for the robot industry for 2023.

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Cameras give industrial vision-guided robots human-like functions

Control Engineering

Vision-guided robot (VGR) insights. Vision-guided robot (VGR) technology has grown thanks to advanced in RGBD cameras, which allow the robot to accurately acquire 3D models. VGRs also are more flexible than traditional robots and the vision systems can make them safer, as well. Flexibility is another benefit of VGRs.

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Plan for the future with 5G, mobile edge computing

Control Engineering

AI and ML usage in assembly lines increases efficiency, reduces costs and improves accuracy. With 5G and mobile edge computing, manufacturers can operate separate smart assembly lines from one virtualized location and can reconfigure as needed, which increases their flexibility. Developing smart assembly lines.