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IFR says harnessing AI in robotics can make work better

Robotics Business Review

We’re in the midst of a decade of unprecedented transformation, driven in part by the global pandemic and geopolitical events that are fundamentally changing the way we manufacture and deliver goods, according to the International Federation of Robotics, or IFR. AI itself is not new to robotics. It is rapidly changing what is possible.

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Collaborative robot market has strong long-term future

Control Engineering

Collaborative robot insights The collaborative robot (cobot) market dropped 20% in 2022 after a strong 2021, which led some to worry the market was heading for a downturn for the future. According to Interact Analysis’ ‘Global Collaborative Robot Market – 2023’ report, market revenue grew by 17.2% to 37,780 units.

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Will autonomous car racing change your business? It just might

Cisco Industrial Automation

Warehouses and distribution centers : Entirely autonomous loading systems are now taking and fulfilling orders from the supply chain. Manufacturing: Autonomous operations – like Automated Mobile Robots (AMRs) – empower manufacturers to optimize operations, free up scarce labor, and deliver higher levels of safety.

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Robotics and Automation in 2022 – Can They be a Hedge to Recession?

i4.0 today

Robotics and automation have significantly revolutionized how people work and live across a number of industries. The robotics and automation sector provides solutions to mitigate the issue by reducing operational costs and increasing production efficiency. Collaborative Robots (Cobots) Will be in Their Prime Time Within Ten Years.

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Grinding Technology Prepares Manufacturers for Business Challenges

Modern Machine Shop

Stability in the majority of the company’s end markets (tooling, die/mold , machine manufacturing and precision engineering) offset a downturn in the automotive sector. Studer’s roboLoad is a robotic automation system for its S121, S131 and S141 grinding machines.

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

Robotics Business Review

The PUDU T300 mobile robot dis designed for use in tight aisles with heavy payloads. Source: Pudu Robotics Pudu Technology Co. said today at Hannover Messe that it is expanding from service robots into supply chain applications with the new PUDU T300 mobile robot.

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

FND: With Norm Fasteners 15 logistics and sales centers located in 9 countries, how did this infrastructure help your clients keep production lines up and running during supply chain constraints during the pandemic? Our priorities lie in emphasizing excellence in sales, marketing, warehousing, and logistics processes.