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Announcements from Inductive Automation’s Ignition Community Conference 2023

Gary Mintchell

This change, which is planned to take effect during Q4 2023, will allow customers to use Ignition Cloud Edition to build reusable, commercially viable multi-tenant applications. Multi-tenancy provides a new economic model for developing exciting and scalable web applications in Ignition,” says Inductive Automation CEO Colby Clegg.

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Runecast Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2023 European New Product Innovation Award for Delivering an Al-driven Unique CNAPP

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

San Antonio, TX — October 23, 2023 — Frost & Sullivan recently researched the cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP) industry and, based on its findings, recognizes Runecast with the 2023 European New Product Innovation Award. About Runecast Runecast Solutions Ltd. Headquartered in London, U.K.,

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New manufacturing program for Central Coast businesses

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: stellastock/stock.adobe.com Central Coast manufacturers are encouraged to apply for funding available from a new $800,000 pilot program launched by the NSW Government to boost productivity, reduce costs and increase competitiveness. billion to the Coasts Gross Regional Product in 2023-24.

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Robotics investments top $749M in December 2023

Robotics Business Review

Robotics companies raised $749 million in December 2023 as a result of 41 investments. billion for 2023. In December 2023, makers of autonomous mobile robots for indoor applications such as e-commerce fulfillment were well represented. Funding in November 2023 was $418 million. Robotics investments reached about $12.9

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The 5 biggest robotics industry trends of 2023

Robotics Business Review

2023 has been full of exciting innovations within the robotics industry. We’ve seen the rise of new technologies, and robotics developers have pushed the boundaries of what robots can do. As 2023 comes to an end, let’s look back at some of the biggest trends in the robotics industry this year.

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2025 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards open for nominations

Robotics Business Review

Here are the winners from 2024 , 2023 , 2022 , and 2021. It also includes new products and business, engineering, or technology services. Examples range from design, manufacturing, and legal services to new Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) offerings. New Robots for Good Award This year, the RBR50 has added the Robots for Good Award.

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Industry watch: From a reactive 2022 to a proactive 2023

Automation Mag

But will 2023 be any different? But it will be different as while the changes in 2022 were mostly reactionary, most of the changes in 2023 will be prescribed, intentional or proactive. Here’s how things will be different in 2023. In 2023, many are going to be intentional and actually do it. Good riddance to 2022.