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Rockwell Automation adds NVIDIA Omniverse to digital twin software

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Source: Rockwell Automation Rockwell Automation is integrating NVIDIA Omniverse application programming interfaces (APIs) into its Emulate3D digital twin software. Rockwell Automation said this integration will enhance factory operations through artificial intelligence (AI) and physics-based simulation technology.

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Comau changes with robotics market, adds focus on software and new applications

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Comau is expanding from automotive manufacturing to logistics applications such as pick and place. Source: Comau If change is constant in technology, even established industrial automation providers must adapt to keep up. In March, Intrinsic co-founded the Open Source Robotics Alliance ( OSRA ). million by 2029. million by 2029.

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UR survey shows 48% of manufacturers plan to invest in AI

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Source: Universal Robots The artificial intelligence market is projected to reach $407 billion by 2027, with an annual growth rate of 37.3%, according to Forbes. They came from various industries, primarily manufacturing, healthcare, food and beverage, and automotive.

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Oxipital AI partners with Stäubli Robotics on food-safe picking

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Source: Oxipital AI Oxipital AI, a developer of machine vision technologies for robotic automation and product inspection, is teaming up with Stubli Robotics. based company said its robots can work in a variety of industrial sectors, including automotive, metalworking, photovoltaics, food, pharmaceutical, and more. The Duncan, S.C.-based

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Magna to manufacture more Serve Robotics last-mile delivery systems

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Source: Serve Robotics Serve Robotics Inc. Aurora, Ontario-based Magna is one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers. The company claimed that its low-emissions robots using artificial intelligence for Level 4 autonomy will make delivery more sustainable and economical.

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PickNik Robotics releases MoveIt Pro 6 to cut developer costs, time to market

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Source: PickNik Robotics PickNik Inc. The intelligent decisioning capabilities of MoveIt Pro, including real-time object identification, force control, motion planning, and multi-step processing, opens up a vast new set of opportunities.” based company is also active in the open-source Robot Operating System ( ROS ) community.

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Only 16% of manufacturers has real-time visibility into production, says Zebra

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Source: Zebra Technologies Only 1 in 6 manufacturers has a clear understanding of its own processes, according to a new study from Zebra Technologies Corp. The report also found that 61% of manufacturers expect artificial intelligence to drive growth by 2029, up from 41% in 2024. Zebra commissioned Azure Knowledge Corp.