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Advances in Welding Technology

Fabricating & Metal Work

Collaborative Robot Arc Welding Package ABB’s (Auburn Hills, MI) GoFa Collaborative Robot Arc Welding Package is a breakthrough solution that simplifies creating and executing welding sequences, empowering first-time robot users to create high-quality welds without the need for in-depth knowledge of robot programming.

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How a collaborative approach is driving Ireland from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0

Control Engineering

project is different, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, such projects can be difficult to plan and implement. Initially focused on traditional pharmaceutical manufacturing, the consortium seeks to accelerate manufacturing transformation in Ireland through ecosystem collaboration. At the same time, because every Industry 5.0

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing

ATS

With collaborative robotic technology, automated equipment and human workers can work side by side safely, with AI able to detect and address potential safety risks. AI helps to keep employees out of harm’s way, enabling automation and robotics to take over the most hazardous of the processes in the manufacturing facility.

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Fusing biology with the bionic ear

E&T

Developed in the 1960s, it is the first ever bionic device created to restore a sensory organ and has now been fitted in over a million people. These cells are like ‘keys on a piano’ and range from low to high frequency, explains Dr Robert Gay, director of pharmaceutical approaches at Cochlear, a Sydney-based manufacturer of the device.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

Eventually, these hairpins need to fit into the exact grooves punched or cut into the stator stack sheets. Smart machines and robotics will handle more of the industrial work especially where human intervention would be seen as more dangerous to deploy. With the incubation of robotics and Industry 4.0,