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Rockwell Automation adds NVIDIA Omniverse to digital twin software

Robotics Business Review

As lines scale, larger digital twins require more computational power, risking bottlenecks. These include consumer packaged goods, food and beverage, life sciences, semiconductor manufacturing, automotive, and material handling. Rockwell said this system is particularly valuable for industries with complex, hybrid applications.

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Automating food production, one serving at a time

Robotics Business Review

Chef Robotics food automation pods assemble ready-to-cook meals for leading food manufacturers. Credit: Chef Robotics The path to success in food robotics is littered with interesting concepts that failed to deliver. Inspiration Chef Robotics CEO and co-founder Rajat Bhageria. billion in 2023 to $3.35

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Digitizing an entire factory to Industry 4.0

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After all, a factory exists as a heterogeneous landscape of different technologies, machines, manufacturers (OEM), robots and components. Not all machines were easy to integrate; individual solutions often had to be found, which were only possible thanks to decades of know-how in the beverage bottling industry.

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Humanoid robots: A potential solution to Canada’s workforce crisis

Automation Mag

children per woman) and persistent labour shortages, underscores the urgent need for innovation in the food and beverage processing sector. Despite this growth, the manufacturing sector, including food and beverage processing companies, face severe labour shortages. Canadas population reached a historic high of 40.77 billion per year.

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Enhancing Productivity with PowerFlex Drives: A Comprehensive Overview

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For example, in the automotive industry, PowerFlex drives allow for seamless management of automated conveyor systems, robotic arms, paint shop equipment, and packaging equipment, ensuring synchronization of operations and high-precision speed control. These failures can cause unexpected downtime, costly repairs, and production bottlenecks.

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Brillopak’s Five-year Phased Automation Roadmap Accelerates Packing Efficiency at Morrisons Fresh-produce Operations in Thrapston

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To support these apple-packing lines and eliminate any potential bottlenecks, two Crate DESTAKers, five bale arm closers and five double stackers for palletising were also introduced. Swapping out with three fully automated UniPAKer robotic crate packing systems in phase two ,” reflects Matt.