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IFR says harnessing AI in robotics can make work better

Robotics Business Review

The IFR, industry, academia, and other parts of the whole value chain need to collaborate, co-invent, and educate. Editor’s note: This article was syndicated from the IFR’s blog. But to truly take advantage of this technology, we need to think and act more as an ecosystem.

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The big picture: Investing in innovation during economic downturns

Automation Mag

The trend in electrification investment is coordinated throughout the value chain – from critical minerals to OEMs to recycling. An example of a trend and complementary strategies is the recent investment in electrification for automotive and aerospace by several levels of government in Canada.

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State of the Industry: Creating a Sustainable Future

Fabricating & Metal Work

And this is a sentiment of senior executives already in place,” said Paul Tate , MLC’s Co-Founding Executive Editor and Senior Content Director. In fact, an overwhelming 90% of survey respondents believed the manufacturing sector has a special responsibility to become more sustainable in the future.

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The big picture: Trends in artificial intelligence for manufacturers

Automation Mag

The solutions in development are across the manufacturing value chain. While none of these ideas are theoretically new, they are being applied on a wider scale and at economically attractive price points that make AI accessible in an exciting new context. AI can be seemingly small, embedded in process inputs via sensing technologies.