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Nidec inaugurates new manufacturing hub in India

Robotics Automation News

Nidec, the world’s leading manufacturer of electric motors, generators, renewable energy solutions, and industrial machinery, has inaugurated its cutting-edge manufacturing campus, Orchard Hub, located in the Kotur-Belur Industrial Area of Hubli-Dharwad, Karnataka.

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FUTURE-PROOFING MANUFACTURING WITH PHOTO CHEMICAL ETCHING

Dinesh Mishra

In todays rapidly evolving world, manufacturing industries are at a crossroads. In this context, photo-chemical etching (PCE) is proving to be more than just a manufacturing process, and instead is seen as an enabler of innovation and a vital tool for future-proofing.

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Kodiak selects Roush as manufacturing partner to upfit trucks

Robotics Automation News

Kodiak Robotics, a provider of AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology, and Roush Industries, a product development supplier serving various industries, say they will work together to scale upfitting of autonomous trucks equipped with the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak’s advanced AI-powered autonomous solution.

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Energy company Carrier to invest additional $1 billion in US manufacturing

Robotics Automation News

Carrier Global, a provider of intelligent climate and energy solutions, has revealed plans to invest an additional $1 billion over five years in US manufacturing, innovation and workforce expansion.

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Aurora begins driverless commercial trucking in Texas

Robotics Business Review

Aurora believes working with manufacturing partners is the only way to deploy self-driving trucks at scale, and continues to make progress with its partners on purpose-built driverless platforms designed for high-volume production. The post Aurora begins driverless commercial trucking in Texas appeared first on The Robot Report.

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HANNOVER MESSE 2025

Dinesh Mishra

A look at the state of affairs in the automotive industry reveals that the overall international situation is compelling not only individual manufacturing companies but also entire industrial nations to fundamentally rethink their strategies. Kckler: Whether it’s the U.S., Asia or Europe.

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The big picture: Canada at Hannover Messe – Growing the country’s advanced manufacturing capabilities

Automation Mag

A t the 2023 Hannover Messe, the world’s largest exhibition of industrial automation solutions, Canadian companies showcased their advanced manufacturing capabilities. Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) is Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Global Innovation Cluster. Technology is continually advancing.