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Cybord Unveils AI-Powered Real-Time Interception (RTI) Solution to Prevent Defective Electronic Products

Gary Mintchell

They have announced the launch of its Real-Time Interception (RTI) solution, an advanced visual AI-powered software that prevents defective components from being assembled onto Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBAs) in real time. Cybord currently works with industry leaders including Fuji America, Siemens, and Flex.

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Kinetix 3: The Compact Servo Drive for Small-Scale Automation Operations

DO Supply

Compliant with global safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards, the Kinetix 3 delivers flexibility, precision, and durability, making it an ideal solution for systems such as assembly lines, conveyors, and packaging operations. It is specially designed for small-scale automation operations.

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Pumps and Valves in the Battery Manufacturing Market, Global, 2023–2027

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Behind the scenes, these high-growth assembly lines rely on complex fluid and gas movement systems where pumps and valves play a central role. Sustainability and SafetyNon-Negotiables As sustainability becomes more than a buzzword, regulatory bodies are clamping down on environmental compliance.

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RealMan displays embodied robotics at Automate 2025

Robotics Business Review

Source: RealMan Built on a high-precision robotic platform with safety and compliance in mind, it serves applications across rehabilitation centers, healthcare institutions, and wellness clinics. A massaging robot at Automate 2025.

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The Future of Reshoring: Building a Stronger & More Resilient Manufacturing Base

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

Engaging with policymakers to streamline compliance processes and create business-friendly environments is essential. Navigating Compliance Standards Companies will need to ensure their operations meet both domestic and international compliance standards.

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The machines are watching: Quality control and defect detection with AI

Automation Mag

Years ago, quality control started off as a human being examining a product on an assembly line. So, for example, we can have one camera looking at the shape of a part, another camera analyzing the colour later on the assembly line. AI is not being used enough,” he says. “So,

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

Automation Mag

2 Humanoids IFR explains that robots in the shape of human bodies will become general-purpose tools that can load a dishwasher on their own and work on an assembly line elsewhere. This AI-driven robotics simulation technology will advance in traditional industrial environments.

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