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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. What does this mean in practice?

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Boston Dynamics debuts electric version of Atlas humanoid robot

Robotics Business Review

which yesterday retired the older version of its humanoid robot after 15 years of development and today showed a preview of its successor. Boston Dynamics began with humanoids by sawing one of its pneumatically powered quadrupeds in half back in 2009. Learn from Agility Robotics, Amazon, Disney, Teradyne and many more.

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The Future of Manufacturing: What Will Power Production

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The time is now for manufacturers to start planning for their future. Technological advances, rapidly shifting market conditions, and an industry remaking itself in response to macro global trends mean that manufacturers’ very survival depends on their ability to adapt, innovate and endure. Trends shaping the future of manufacturing.

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Industry 5.0: The Next Era of Industrial Processes

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Share Manufacturing technology and capabilities are evolving more quickly than ever, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the increasing discussion of Industry 5.0. incorporates cutting-edge technology while refocusing on the people who make the facility run effectively, no matter how technologically advanced. Industry 5.0

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Cognitive Computing In Manufacturing

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Cognitive computing in manufacturing is a key technology underpinning the digital transformation of Industry 4.0 technology — smart sensors, 5G connectivity, edge computing capabilities, collaborative robots and more — they must ensure that they remain able to effectively use the data and analytics that they collect and generate.

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2023 Manufacturing Outlook

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Share The manufacturing outlook for 2023 is best described as cautiously optimistic. That component of the manufacturing industry outlook is derived from several underlying — and in some cases, ongoing — industry and macroeconomic factors that may threaten sustained growth in the near term. So, why “cautiously”?