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Techman launches heavy payload TM30S cobot

Robotics Business Review

Source: Techman Robotics Techman Robot launched its TM30S collaborative robot arm for palletizing this week. Techman equipped its latest robot with built-in smart vision and a 3D camera. The company says this technology allows the robot to arrange items without the need for pre-specified stacking patterns.

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Jeff Burnstein, president of A3, shares top automation trends for 2023

Automation Mag

Advances in automation technologies are transforming the industrial manufacturing landscape. Broadly termed “digital transformation,” these smart manufacturing initiatives bring physical and cyber systems together for greater performance, efficiency, sustainability and safety. 2022 was no different.

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High Marks and Remarkable Success for FABTECH 2023

Fabricating & Metal Work

The eight technology pavilions, spread across three halls, explored critical sectors such as 3D/Additive Manufacturing, Forming and Fabricating, Finishing, METALFORM, Tube/Pipe, Robotics and Industrial Automation, Welding, and Welding Automation.

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Comment: Why technological transformation matters in manufacturing

E&T

Industry Wales is taking the lead on promoting the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub (SMDH) to Welsh businesses. If you’re taking your first steps, I’d suggest starting slowly with some of the cheaper measures and then building up.” There are government moves to help businesses take some of these early steps.

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Manufacturing In the Middle: Growth, Opportunity and New Challenges

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

There is no one size fits all view when it comes to manufacturing. Large, advanced plants are using a plethora of advanced manufacturing processes, robots and data as a core part of their operations. The report found there were five top areas that middle market manufacturers are focused on.

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5G’s role in the adoption of enterprise augmented reality

Control Engineering

To smart manufacturing enterprises, the ratio is 1 to every 4. This gap reflects a reality that enterprises, especially those in the smart manufacturing segment, have not yet advanced in their trials to combine big data sets and AR. For example, for every enterprise who is testing digital twin with AR, there are 3.7

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Edge computing use cases, success stories

Control Engineering

As in other areas of edge computing, there is no one size fits all solutions, even in the same application the topology of the installation may determine if it’s better to fit several small distributed edge devices, or to bring signals and data into a larger, more centralized unit.”