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Industry 4.0 assessment: Are you moving quickly enough?

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Learn the difference between Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0 insights Industry 4.0 Advances in automation technology are transforming the manufacturing landscape. Broadly termed “Industry 4.0” As a term, Industry 4.0 As a term, Industry 4.0

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Charles Darwin University rolls out new course for the digitisation of manufacturing

AU Manufacturing

The North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has created the new “Diploma of Advanced Manufacturing” to help NT enterprises make the transition to Industry 4.0 In the course, students will gain knowledge in managing Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0

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Martel Foods announces automation of sandwich lidding line with robotics from Grote

Canadian Manufacturing

Martel foods automates its sandwich lidding line. Credit: Martel Foods) Martel Foods is a family-owned manufacturer of ready-to-eat products based in Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada. The manufacturer employs more than 100 workers in its 50,000-square-foot factory. The project involved developing a robotic sandwich “lidding” solution.

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Packaging Robots Market to Worth US$ 7.5 Billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 7%

i4.0 today

The global packaging robots market is valued at US$ 3.8 Packaging robots are adaptable machines designed to complete labor-intensive tasks more quickly, easily, and cost-effectively. Robots are capable of a wide range of tasks related to packaging, including picking and placing, boxing, palletizing, and warehousing.

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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. Inevitable revolutionary changes in the near future call for manufacturers to upgrade their facilities by implementing infrastructure changes across the board. Edge Computing Insights. Edge Computing Insights.

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Robotics in Manufacturing

Trimantec

Are you looking to enhance your existing line processes through robotic integration? Robots are changing the manufacturing industry and will continue to do so throughout the coming years. Many business owners are adopting automation processes within their production lines for numerous reasons. .

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Industry 5.0: The Next Era of Industrial Processes

ATS

Share Manufacturing technology and capabilities are evolving more quickly than ever, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the increasing discussion of Industry 5.0. Building on the promising advances of Industry 4.0 — data, analytics, and connectivity — Industry 5.0 What is industry 5.0? Industry 5.0