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Xwing and U.S. Air Force demonstrate fully autonomous cargo aircraft

Robotics Business Review

In air freight alone, just under 16 million metric tons of cargo was flown worldwide in 2023. It’s a lot of freight, requiring lots of airframes, engines, and, of course, pilots. Editor’s note: This article was syndicated from The Robot Report sibling site Engineering.com. The post Xwing and U.S.

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How DB Schenker used Feedly to create an “innovation hub” to detect new business opportunities

Canadian Metalworking Magazine

Jacek Pucher is a Global Innovation Manager for DB Schenker, one of the world’s leading logistics providers of land, air, and ocean freight. Feedly’s AI engine, Leo, uses a collection of machine learning models to continuously read millions of articles to analyze and tag key concepts in real time. Here’s how he did it: 1.

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Industrial Processes & Wireless Communications – Part II: Manufacturing Logistics

Cisco Manufacturing

The Internet is littered with articles about Industry 4.0. Such articles often leave out critical details, such as what is actually needed from the network. This use-case consists of some form of inbound transportation, such as a heavy goods vehicle, container ship or freight train, which delivers a pallet of goods.

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Good as new: Screen gearboxes get a refresh from CRAM

Manufacturer's Monthly

So instead of having to send their units all the way back to Sydney or Melbourne, they can save on freight and get a much faster turnaround. To read the complete article, please go here. . The post Good as new: Screen gearboxes get a refresh from CRAM appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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H2 GO: Are Australians on board with hydrogen energy?

AU Manufacturing

Article by Chris McKay, CSIRO ECOS. Picture a future where bus fleets, freight trucks and even family cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells are cruising side by side with battery-powered electric vehicles on our roads, leaving only water vapour and warm air in their wake.

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The eccentric engineer: the rise and fall of the airship

E&T

I have talked in these articles before about the troubles Graf von Zeppelin had getting his airships airborne, but there was a moment, between the World Wars, when it looked like the future of intercontinental travel might be lighter than air. The aircraft which held out this possibility was the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin.

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Kickstart: Everyone poops: Lego edition

Plastics News

In the journal article "Everything is awesome: Don't forget the Lego," the five pediatric specialists recruited for the study note that the idea was to show that most items accidentally swallowed by children pass through the digestive system without causing harm. That includes steel, resins and freight costs.

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