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SRI unveils autonomous digger for construction sites

Robotics Automation News

SRI, a technology development company founded in 1946 by Stanford University, has unveiled an autonomous digger for construction sites and other similar heavy-duty applications. See video below.)

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Zero Trust State of the Industrial Enterprise Report

Gary Mintchell

“Amidst market confusion surrounding various zero trust strategies, it is evident that organizations are now diligently navigating through them and honing their approaches,” said Sri Sundaralingam, SVP of Marketing at Xage.

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Beyond Plastics still opposed to plans for new factory in Lockport, N.Y.

Plastics News

SRI CV Plastics Inc. is offering to abandon plans to make PVC pipe at a contentious Lockport, N.Y., site to build a plastics processing plant.

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Lockport, N.Y., keeps molder waiting for approval

Plastics News

A proposed SRI CV Plastics Inc. plant continues to generate controversy despite concessions the company offered at a Sept. 14 meeting of the Town of Lockport (N.Y.) Industrial Development Agency's directors.

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U.S. Plans $553M Terminal in Sri Lanka in China Rivalry

MBT

The region is a "high priority" for the U.S.

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UCLA advances development of artificial muscle

Plastics News

In collaboration with SRI International, UCLA materials scientists have developed a new material and manufacturing process for creating artificial muscle.

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Government invests $12.6bn into Australian research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

The published budget tables for science, research and innovation (SRI) positively highlights an estimated increase of 2.7 per cent in comparison to last year. Strong R&D investment is crucial to a modern economy because great ideas create great products and secure jobs.” said Husic.