Sat.Feb 18, 2023

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More Thoughts On Emerson and NI plus Last Newsletter

Gary Mintchell

My last newsletter coming from the ARC Forum of February 6-9. Sign up for newsletters by clicking on the envelop icon on the website or clicking here. The annual ARC Industry Forum was last week. It was great to catch up with many people I have not seen for a while. Attendance was good considering there is now a Forum in Europe as well as Asia. Many do not have to travel so far.

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Extrusion Basics: Material Matters, and So Do Quantity and Measurement

Plastics Today

If you are buying formulated compounds, do you really know what’s in them and how much?

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From retail to transport: how AI is changing every corner of the economy

The Guardian Manufacturing

Artificial intelligence has implication across the board, solving problems and raising others AI industrial revolution puts middle-class workers under threat The high profile race to enhance their search products has underscored the importance of artificial intelligence to Google and Microsoft – and the rest of the economy, too. Two of the world’s largest tech companies announced plans for AI-enhanced search this month, ratcheting up a tussle for supremacy in the artificial intelligence space.

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Talent Talk: Workforce Megatrends of 2023

Plastics Today

Remote work is losing popularity (but only among employers) and pay increases are well above historical norms, as the great workplace reset enters a transitional year.

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Speeding Robotics Automation with AI

The $53 trillion manufacturing economy in the US is undergoing a major automation paradigm shift due to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Thanks to new practical frameworks, automation projects that were once impossible or inefficient to implement are now being fast-tracked, and robotics automation is becoming increasingly relevant to a growing number of users and scenarios.

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Climate crisis brings whiff of danger to French perfume capital

The Guardian Manufacturing

In Grasse, droughts, heatwaves, and excessive rainfall have made growing flowers increasingly difficult When heatwaves used to hit the French town of Grasse, the perfume capital of the world, townspeople didn’t water their flowers. Instead, they marched along the town’s cobblestone streets, in a procession towards the church. “They were calling for rain from the spirits,” says Carole Biancalana, a fourth-generation perfume flower producer whose grandmother participated in the rain ceremonies.