Sat.Mar 18, 2023

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Underwater robots market set to expand at 14 percent a year

Robotics Automation News

The market for underwater robots is expected to reach a value of $1.2 billion in 2023 and $4.3 billion by the end of 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 13.7 percent. This is according to a new report, Underwater Robots Market, published by Fact.MR.

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Count’s Kustoms dips into automated deburring

The Fabricator

Count’s Kustoms, the custom car and motorcycle shop of “Counting Cars” fame, is all about craftmanship. Automaton really didn’t have a place until employees started to spend hours on monotonous deburring.

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Fugro and Petrobras pioneer remote subsea inspection survey in Brazil

Robotics Automation News

Fugro and Petrobras have achieved a major milestone in Brazil’s offshore energy sector by successfully completing the country’s first-ever remote subsea inspection survey.

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SICK is Busting Myths and Tackling Common Misconceptions at ProMat 2023

Fabricating & Metal Work

It’s ProMat 2023 and SICK is tackling some major myths in the industry. Why myth busting? Well, for starters, it’s easy for rumors to spread when technology evolves so quickly. Even with widely used technology that’s not so new, certain components can still be misunderstood. All throughout the booth, SICK will present common misconceptions and present the actual truth about different types of technology.

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Manufacturing Sustainability Surge: Your Guide to Data-Driven Energy Optimization & Decarbonization

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets.

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Dog Bite Accident: 5 Tips for Correctly Filing a Personal Injury Claim

Robotics Automation News

Personal injury claims cover a variety of bases, as one could be injured in several ways. Hence, personal injury law covers various accidents, from vehicles to dog bites. Every accident is unique, and for that reason, no two cases are handled the same way.

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Updated Picture of Insights In Automation Studio A

The Automation Blog

Hey everyone, Just a quick post to share an updated picture of Studio A: Have a great weekend, Until next time, Peace Shawn M Tierney Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator Have a question? Join my community of automation professionals and take part in the discussion! You'll also find my PLC , HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

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LITHOZ ON PIONEERING MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF 3D PRINTED CERAMICS

WORCON

High-performance 3D printed ceramics have the potential to unlock applications that no other material class can match. In 3D printing, ceramics often get overlooked, placing third after metals and polymers as a material choice. Third place in terms of current use, yet 3D-printed ceramics have the potential to become abundant. Ceramics cover cement, concrete, glass, […] Objava LITHOZ ON PIONEERING MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF 3D PRINTED CERAMICS pojavila se prvi puta na Worcon.

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Stiga launches ‘world’s smartest’ autonomous lawn mower

Robotics Automation News

Stiga, a European manufacturer and distributor of garden machinery and equipment, has launched its Stiga A1500 Autonomous Robot Mower.

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Nano Dimension inaugurates new European HQ in Munich, Germany

AU Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing company Nano Dimension has inaugurated its new European headquarters in Munich, Germany to advance its commercial and research and development, as announced in a news release. The Massachusetts-based company said this latest development adds to its existing strongholds in the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Australia, and Israel.

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How collaborative robots’ flexibility benefits manufacturers

Control Engineering

Collaborative robot insights Cobots are helping manufacturers become more flexible as their versatility grows. They are especially useful in high-mix, low-volume work that used to require humans. Cobots are able to fill the void. Cobots also are useful in non-industrial applications because they are often smaller and don’t require physical barriers, which allow them to handle menial and repetitive tasks.

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Modernizing MES: A Guide for Complex Manufacturers Adapting to Industry 4.0

As engineers push the boundaries of innovation with groundbreaking hardware products, their success depends largely on the speed and efficiency of production. The challenge? Manual processes and disparate systems lead to multiple versions of documents, incomplete records, and duplicated work, creating a chaotic system of records that is difficult to manage.