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Top Trends in 2025

Automation Mag

Manufacturers are in strict saving-mode, hoping to emerge from this potential crisis mostly unscathed. While the end of 2024 suggested a growing focus on humanoid robotics and further advancements in AI, automation technologies have taken a backseat in current plans for Canadian manufacturers.

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Manufacturers Eager to Adopt Smart Manufacturing Technologies, But Face Deployment Challenges

Fabricating & Metal Work

SYSPRO , a leading global ERP software provider for the manufacturing and distribution industries, recently released consolidated results from several surveys that show manufacturers are eager to adopt new technologies such as AI, automation and IIOT. China leads in the adoption of smart manufacturing technologies While U.S.

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Industry 4.0 assessment: Are you moving quickly enough?

Control Engineering

Advances in automation technology are transforming the manufacturing landscape. or sometimes “digital transformation,” these smart manufacturing initiatives bring physical and cyber systems together for greater performance, efficiency, sustainability, safety and competitive advantage. Already, a concept of Industry 5.0

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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. Those results were discussed during a follow up webinar with the AREA members.

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Manufacturers eye AI, automation and IIoT for digital transformation in 2025, SYSPRO research reveals

Automation Mag

SYSPRO has released consolidated results from several surveys that show manufacturers are eager to adopt new technologies such as AI, automation and IIOT. Manufacturers clearly see smart technology as the key to overcoming workforce shortages and supply chain disruptions.