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What is High-Tech Manufacturing?

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Share Complex products require complex manufacturing processes, and that’s the essence of high-tech manufacturing. This blog answers the question, “What is high-tech manufacturing?” This is needed when the product requires great precision in manufacturing and the cost of failures or mistakes is high.

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Applications of Augmented Reality in Car Manufacturing

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Share The automotive industry is experiencing rapid change. Technology continues to evolve, electric vehicle demand continues to grow and shift the market share balance, and manufacturers remain on the hunt for efficiencies and process improvements. Augmented reality is helping car manufacturers to do so in these areas and more.

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How Rising Demand is Changing Electric Car Manufacturing

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Share By any measure of today’s automotive landscape, demand for electric vehicles is on the rise — an increase that is poised to continue as the technology underlying EVs becomes more accessible, accepted and affordable. In addition to new manufacturing processes, the supply chain and materials required has changed as well.

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Fog Computing in IIoT & Manufacturing

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As manufacturing technology continues to evolve at an increasingly rapid pace, new tools and practices in automation, communication and infrastructure are being revealed. In this piece, we will explore what fog computing is, and how fog computing in IoT is helping to drive improvements in manufacturing efficiency.

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How to Achieve Net Zero Manufacturing

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Share Green manufacturing and sustainability considerations have shifted from “nice-to-haves” for manufacturers to requirements with short- and long-term impact. Net zero manufacturing is one such consideration, as a strategy focused on zero net carbon emissions. What is net zero manufacturing?

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LimX Dynamics shows off its CL-1 humanoid’s stair climbing abilities

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The Shenzhen, China-based company said in a blog post that CL-1 was able to do these tasks because it “closed the loop” between real-time perception, gait planning, locomotion control, and hardware and data streams. LimX noted that it took the cost and efficiency of manufacturing into consideration while designing CL-1.

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Boston Dynamics debuts electric version of Atlas humanoid robot

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. “The next generation of the Atlas program builds on decades of research and furthers our commitment to delivering the most capable, useful mobile robots solving the toughest challenges in the industry today: with Spot, with Stretch, and now with Atlas,” said the company in a blog post.

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