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Move Digital plans to manufacture robots for the home

Robotics Business Review

a developer of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies, this week announced its strategic expansion into the field of robotics manufacturing. The company ‘s services include facilitating digital payments, digital identity protections, streamlining supply chain operations, and data security.

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AI Chips for Data Center and Cloud to Exceed US$400 Billion by 2030

i4.0 today

IDTechEx’s report offers comprehensive benchmarking, comparisons, key trends, technology breakdowns, challenges, and player activity. The various technologies involved in designing and manufacturing give a wide breadth for future technological innovation across the semiconductor industry supply chain.

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Insights from RSM: A snapshot of the manufacturing industry

Manufacturer's Monthly

It encompasses a wide range of activities, including research and development, design, production, distribution, and after-sales services. “Modern manufacturing leverages cutting-edge technologies and lean manufacturing such as automation and artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and innovation.”

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Humanoid robots need pilot studies to demonstrate utility, says Silicon Foundry

Robotics Business Review

As with all automation, these robots can first address dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks in manufacturing and the supply chain. Despite the dream of general-purpose robots, humanoid developers should start with a tighter and more achievable scope of work, said Silicon Foundry. ” The Digit humanoid is in trials with GXO and Spanx.

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Taking a different approach to DCS upgrades

Control Engineering

Embracing concepts and technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and smart manufacturing can help. They also need improved supply chain management to ensure better product quality and more stable/reliable product supply, and they need to reach target yields faster.

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The big picture: Canada at Hannover Messe – Growing the country’s advanced manufacturing capabilities

Automation Mag

Canada is a serious player in advanced manufacturing and NGen’s role at Hannover Messe is threefold: to benchmark and learn about cutting-edge technologies and applications worldwide, to increase the visibility of Canadian advanced manufacturing companies and to prepare to showcase Canada’s strengths in 2025.

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Across the enterprise: Digital transformation trends shaping Canadian manufacturing

Automation Mag

And global supply chain bottlenecks seem to be easing. Conversational artificial intelligence Until recently, executives I’ve spoken to have had a hard time conceptualizing how to practically deploy artificial intelligence. We’re squarely into 2023 and are slowly putting a few major shocks behind us.