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Emerging Technologies in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Modular and Automated Platforms

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

In the ever-evolving landscape of pharmaceutical manufacturing, modular and automated platforms are spearheading a transformative shift, particularly in the realm of non-biologics. Robotics streamline procedures, while automation addresses critical challenges such as supply chain disruptions and worker safety.

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Inductive Automation Looks to Help Industry Move Past OT Isolationism

Automation World

From automotive, pharmaceutical and building products manufacturers to food processors, industrial users of Inductive Automation’s Ignition platform highlight how they’re using it to bridge the worlds of IT and OT.

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FANUC Cobot Eases Pain for Takeda Pharmaceutical Co

i4.0 today

A cobot solution from FANUC and system integrator SKDK is alleviating health and safety issues at a German pharmaceutical manufacturing facility by working collaboratively with human employees to pack and stack packets of tablets onto pallets. The post FANUC Cobot Eases Pain for Takeda Pharmaceutical Co appeared first on i4.0

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Software Streamlines Pharmaceutical Development

Gary Mintchell

Global automation technology and software leader Emerson on April 16, 2024 introduced DeltaV Workflow Management, a next-generation software designed for life sciences companies in early-stage development. The post Software Streamlines Pharmaceutical Development appeared first on The Manufacturing Connection.

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New Opportunities for Motion Control

Gary Mintchell

Samantha Mou, Research Analyst based in China, covers Industrial Automation. She continues, “This has been affecting sales of industrial automation components to machine builders (OEMs), including motion control products. For example, many automation companies, including Rockwell and Siemens, have partnerships with Planar Motor Inc.

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Oxipital AI and Schmalz extend partnership for automated picking

Robotics Business Review

Oxipital AI focuses on inspection, guidance “Working with Schmalz has been incredibly easy and fruitful for both companies, combining expertise from both teams to ultimately provide the customer with market-leading automated solutions,” stated Mark Chiappetta, president and CEO of Oxipital AI.

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U.S. automotive industry increased robot installations by 10% in 2024

Robotics Business Review

A FANUC robot working in car manufacturing. FANUC is a Japanese world leader in robotics and factory automation. have been investing more in automation. By contrast, the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) reported earlier this year that U.S. These are part of the organization’s preliminary 2024 results.