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Pudu Robotics launches industrial robot PUDU T300

Canadian Manufacturing

Engineered to enhance material logistics in discrete manufacturing, the PUDU T300 streamlines operations by delivering supplies to production lines, transferring materials across diverse production zones, and facilitating the transport of samples for quality checks. manufacturing industry will need up to 3.8

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Robot sales reach record high in North America for third straight quarter

Control Engineering

For the third-straight quarter, robot sales in North America hit a record high, driven by a resurgence in sales to automotive companies and an ongoing need to manage increasing demand to automate logistics for e-commerce. Courtesy: Automate.

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Picking robots’ role in manufacturing facilities expected to grow

Control Engineering

Robotics insights Picking robots are expected to have a more significant presence in manufacturing and other industries. Technology advances such as artificial intelligence (AI) is part of the reason, but the growing labor and skills gap is forcing manufacturers to turn to robots to keep up with consumer demand.

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Automation Fair, Nov. 6-9: What’s possible with automation, productivity, resilience, sustainability?

Control Engineering

Target audience for Automation Fair 2023 Rockwell Automation include automation professionals on the plant floor, plant-floor management and manufacturing management. Rockwell Automation chairman and CEO Blake Moret discussed the need for agile, resilient and sustainable manufacturing at the 2022 Automation Fair at McCormick Place in Chicago.

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Autonomous mobile robots’ role growing in industrial operations

Control Engineering

Automation’s role is growing in manufacturing due to increased demand and a skills gap problem that is only growing. Automotive. Robotics Insights. Robots are playing a key role in narrowing the gap. As automation becomes the new normal for businesses in the era of Industry 4.0

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PUDU T300 marks Pudu’s move from service to industrial robots

Robotics Business Review

The Shenzhen, China-based company said its new robot offers maneuverability, a “map-and-go” feature, and flexible deployment to help manufacturers worldwide. The acceptance of robot deliveries in the industrial sector is higher due to the commonality of automated transportation and manufacturing processes.

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When will the mobile robot vendor base consolidate?

Control Engineering

From automated tugger trains on automotive production lines, through to mobile manipulators picking individual items in a fulfillment center. Other potential buyers could be retailers or logistics companies (a lá Amazon/Kiva) or larger warehouse automation system integrators (the likes of Dematic or Honeywell Intelligrated).