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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. The added value of converting individual lines to Industry 4.0 The conversion of the entire factory to Industry 4.0 Connecting these together seems impossible at first approach.

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Automation in action: Robotic cleaning is the future

Manufacturer's Monthly

Robotic cleaning is no longer a futuristic concept, its todays best solution for tackling the rigorous demands of industrial environments. This heavy-duty robotic ride-on scrubber wasnt just a technological leap, it redefined what was possible in autonomous cleaning for large-scale operations. Why robotic cleaning?

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Three powerhouse events – including CeMAT Australia – under one roof

Manufacturer's Monthly

At the core is CeMAT Australia remains the countrys leading trade show for intralogistics, robotics, automation, and supply chain technology. Running alongside CeMAT, Industrial Transformation Australia focuses on digital transformation in manufacturing, showcasing cutting-edge solutions driving Industry 4.0,

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Looking ahead to a new year with RSM Australia

Manufacturer's Monthly

Finally, he emphasised that food and beverage processing will gain popularity as Australias reputation for high-quality produce continues to spread in a world that has an increasing demand for processed foods. Dixon agrees with this sentiment, adding that food and beverage associated sectors, like ag tech, are also set to benefit.

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State Of Manufacturing And Trends In Dallas, TX

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Major industries in Dallas fueling this momentum include aerospace, electronics, food and beverage, automotive, medical devices, and advanced production technologies. The Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey (TMOS (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2025)) reflects a dynamic industrial environment.

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igus to show affordable automation at Hannover Messe, Robotics Summit

Robotics Business Review

The Cologne, Germany-based company announced 247 new products, including lubrication-free drives using motion plastics and new robots for educational, service, and industrial applications. “ReBeL on Wheels” combines a collaborative robot arm with an autonomous mobile robot for €17,999 ($19,202 U.S.). .

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New Mitsubishi Electric Robot Handles Larger Payloads with Longer Reach

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Mitsubishi Electric has launched the MELFA RV-12CRL vertical articulated robot, which offers 1,504 mm reach and 12 kg payload capacity. The robot’s wide effective working area makes it suitable for a variety of processes and industries, including food & beverage, automotive, lithium-ion battery manufacturing, logistics and warehousing.

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