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We have passed through the valley of the shadow of Large Language Models version of AI. Now we have moved a level to the gorge of Agentic AI. Ive written about three posts I believe on that subject. Here is another company unveiling Agentic AI solutions. Akka , the leader in helping enterprises deliver distributed systems that are elastic, agile, and resilient, announced new deployment options for its Akka solution, as well as new solutions to tackle the issues with deploying large-scale agentic
The current RO1 model is a six-axis robot that integrates with grippers, conveyors, seventh-axis lifts, linear actuators, and more. | Source: Standard Bots Standard Bots yesterday unveiled a new robot and announced that it has expanded its production facility in Glen Cove, N.Y. The American robotics company said the new 16,000-sq.-ft. (1486.4 sq. m) factory doubles the size of its previous Long Island location.
IDEC Corporation has expanded its operator interface (OI) family with its new HG1J Series touchscreen. This device uses the latest innovations to provide vivid visualizations and responsive multi-touch operation, all in an extremely compact form factor so the technology can be used in more applications than ever before. The HG1J Series is the successor of… The post IDEC 4.3-in.
I jumped on Skype about as soon as it was launched. There were times I pushed its limits even for recording podcasts. Then Microsoft acquired it. Skype quickly lost its utility. It has resided on my computer for years. I cant think of a time when Ive actually used it in the past 10 years. This story of small, innovative company selling to a large corporation only for users to lose the utility of the product happens so often its almost trite.
The world of manufacturing is evolving—and so must the factories that drive it. This eBook reveals five transformative strategies that can help manufacturers gain a lasting competitive edge. Through insights from aerospace leaders, energy innovators, and the factories of tomorrow, we show how manufacturers are moving beyond traditional approaches. From building smarter, adaptable systems to embracing iterative design and fostering resilient cultures, these strategies are shaping the future of pr
Open roles include engineers and manufacturing operators as firm prepares to ramp up production British Steel has said it will hire more than 180 new employees, as it prepares to ramp up iron and steel production for the first time since its government rescue. The company has started recruiting for 165 roles in Scunthorpe and a further 17 at its operations in Teesside and Skinningrove, to support production at its two blast furnaces.
Growth is the most common factor that has historically led businesses to pursue external capital. Image: Cavan for Adobe/stock.adobe.com RSM Australias director of corporate finance, Oliver Gaunt, explores the complex world of raising capital from the perspective of a manufacturing business. Living and breathing finance has been the reality for RSM Australias director of corporate finance, Oliver Gaunt, for the past decade.
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Growth is the most common factor that has historically led businesses to pursue external capital. Image: Cavan for Adobe/stock.adobe.com RSM Australias director of corporate finance, Oliver Gaunt, explores the complex world of raising capital from the perspective of a manufacturing business. Living and breathing finance has been the reality for RSM Australias director of corporate finance, Oliver Gaunt, for the past decade.
AutomationDirect has added AttaBox Heartland/Heartland SL series hinged screw cover enclosures that provide an alternative to conventional latch enclosures. The hinged screw cover configuration gives the enclosure the highest level of protection against water intrusion (NEMA 6P), and the polycarbonate resin in the Heartland series has attained the best available F1 rating, having passed critical… The post AutomationDirect adds AttaBox hinged screw cover enclosures appeared first on Design
Amazon is opening new automation opportunities by deploying its first robots that leverage force and touch sensing to improve material handling tasks. One of the classic applications for robots at Amazon warehouses is centered around the goods to person (G2P) solution with the Kiva robots. The Kiva mobile robots present movable shelves, stocked with inventory, to a stationary human picker.
The old adage, If it aint broke, dont fix it, certainly applies to manufacturing. Legacy systems, including older PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems, and non-networked machinery have long been the backbone of industrial operations. However, as manufacturing continues to evolve, and as companies see the benefits of leveraging data, legacy systems start to show their shortcomings.
Image: AMTIL The third day of AMW 2025 maintained a focus ontechnology, innovation, and sustainability, with a series of digital presentations aimed at equipping businesses with the tools needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving marketplace. Kicking off the morning was CEO of Elexon Electronics, Frank Faller, with a session titled Elexon2Zero: Driving Sustainability Through Innovation and Quality.
As automation continues to evolve, the demand for smarter, more integrated solutions will only grow. The Accuride FULLELECTRIC® is a new approach to powered linear motion that represents the next evolution in system design. By integrating compact electric actuators directly into Accuride's industry leading drawer slides, this approach addresses the pain points of traditional systems while delivering reliable performance.
Moog Construction used Bauma 2025 as the stage for introducing its Adaptive Electrification Management System, which reduces the cost and complexity of designing, building, operating, and repairing electric off-highway vehicles. The Adaptive Electrification Management System is a patent-pending electronics solution and part of Moog Constructions award-winning TerraTech electrification portfolio.
San Antonio, TX May 7, 2025 Frost & Sullivan recently researched the autonomous AI market and, based on its findings, recognizes Composabl with the 2024 Global Company of the Year Award. Composabl is a trailblazer in the industrial automation AI market, delivering businesses with an innovative, no-code platform that empowers engineers to develop and deploy intelligent AI agents without extensive coding expertise.
The Robot Report Podcast Safety and Efficiency in Robotics Design In Episode 195 of The Robot Report Podcast, our guest isGiovanni Campanella, the Industrial Automation and Robotics General Manager at Texas Instruments (TI). Show timeline 6:30 Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman recap the 2025 Robotics Summit and Expo live from the Boston Convention Center 13:20 Mike interviews Giovanni Campanella, the Industrial Automation and Robotics General Manager at Texas Instruments (TI).
West Yorkshires manufacturing and engineering businesses are being encouraged to put forward their brightest young talent for the Leeds Manufacturing Festival Awards 2025 as nominations officially open
Speaker: Andrew Skoog, Founder of MachinistX & President of Hexis Representatives
Manufacturing is evolving, and the right technology can empower—not replace—your workforce. Smart automation and AI-driven software are revolutionizing decision-making, optimizing processes, and improving efficiency. But how do you implement these tools with confidence and ensure they complement human expertise rather than override it? Join industry expert Andrew Skoog as he explores how manufacturers can leverage automation to enhance operations, streamline workflows, and make smarter, data-dri
Image: Bento/stock.adobe.com For the first time Perth has been named as the next host of the medical technology (medtech) conference AusMedtech. The event will head west in 2026 with the two-and-a-half-day conference expected to attract hundreds of national and international leaders from the medtech industry. Western Australia currently has one of the fastest growing biomedical sectors in the country, with key support for growth of the sector provided by the State Government’s Future Healt
Rollon has launched a new size 200 for its high-precision TH ball screw-driven linear actuator. This addition expands the existing range and offers new opportunities for designers and engineers requiring greater performance and flexibility in demanding applications. The TH actuator series is known for its compact design and positioning accuracy, with repeatability within 5 m,… The post Rollon expands TH actuator range with new size 200 appeared first on Design World.
Automate 2025 which starts Monday is North Americas largest robotics and automation event, a key meeting point for professionals in this rapidly evolving field. Since its beginnings in 1976 as the first Robots Show, it has grown and adapted, becoming Automate in 2011 after merging with other industry events.
The humanoid robot market could experience a boom, with projections indicating a substantial and sustained increase over the next decade. Source: Freudenberg Sealing Technologies Industrial robots have become indispensable in modern manufacturing, performing tasks with precision, speed, and efficiency. As we look ahead, humanoid robots could rapidly grow, not only in manufacturing, but also in a wide range of applications.
Your Industrial IoT software is never ready to scale unless your platform can handle multiple assets at enterprise-level, deploy on any cloud, and provide a modern tech stack for rapid application development with complete IP Ownership, all while reducing cloud operations costs by 90% per connected device. In the technical paper developed with the product team behind Flex83, find how you can build & own your custom IoT platform on the Flex83 Middleware that: Is Scale-ready for 65M+ Connected Ass
Source: Way of the Mill LLC Reader Question: As we shop for equipment, we’re doing the typical spreadsheet exercise comparing baseline specs. Our research leaves us hanging, however, because all these machines seem to have the same max rapid traverse rate. Can you explain this and how we might differentiate the machines in front of us? Coming from the machine tool world, I always appreciated a prospective buyer who tried to “look past the spreadsheet.” That mindset was practica
Image: Kyta Willets/stock.adobe.com Fee-free and low-fee training, combined with its record investment in WA TAFE colleges, is helping hundreds of Kimberley students at North Regional TAFE (NRT’s) Broome campus skill up for local job opportunities. Almost two-thirds of the 599 publicly funded enrolments at NRT’s Broome campus are by students training in fee-free and low-fee courses, demonstrating the importance of making training accessible to all Western Australians.
Carlo Gavazzi Automation, a global provider of electronic equipment, introduces three new series of ultrasonic sensors with integrated IO-Link communication: the Carlo Gavazzi UA12, UA18, and UA30 ASD IO Series. Their compact design, reduced blind zone, improved sensing range, and simplified teach procedure support efficient performance in industrial applications.
Effective shop floor production planning and execution can be challenging. Despite technological advancements and methodologies, many manufacturing production managers still encounter issues that result in late orders, cash flow difficulties, and dissatisfied customers. These challenges can disrupt operations, reduce efficiency, and impact overall profitability.
A FANUC robot working in car manufacturing. FANUC is a Japanese world leader in robotics and factory automation. | Source: FANUC America The latest numbers of the International Federation of Robotics (IFR’s) show automakers in the U.S. have been investing more in automation. The IFR said that total installations of industrial robots in the automotive industry increased by 10.7%, reaching 13,700 units in 2024.
Image: Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com Digital transformation has become a strategic investment for manufacturers across Australia and New Zealand recently. And its easy to see why: how and why we work will undoubtedly be disrupted by digital technologies in the coming decade, and those who are ahead of the curve will see the most benefits. For many, simply digitising your business systems sounds like it will be enough.
Karolyn Ellingson, Head of Industrial Workforce Development, will demonstrate Festo Didactics learning systems at the organization’s Automate 2025 booth. Festo Didactic offers unmatched hands-on training across a variety of automation fields, Ellingson said. Our learning materials and equipment are developed by automation experts to create safe, efficient, and realistic Industry 4.0 working environments, ensuring that… The post Festo Didactic to showcase workforce development at Auto
Manufacturing today requires both agility and precision. Traditional ERP systems provide enterprise-wide management but lack real-time execution power needed on the shop floor. ION Factory OS by First Resonance bridges this gap, combining the strengths of ERP and MES for seamless integration. While ERP handles long-term strategic oversight, ION Factory OS delivers real-time production control, ensuring speed, flexibility, and precision.
The Way Youth Zone is proud to announce NIS Group as its first-ever Cornerstone Patron, following a transformative 100,000 investment into supporting young people across Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas.
Edro Engineering and Specialty Steels ’ RoyAlloy is a low-carbon, prehardened stainless mold steel engineered to offer better mold performance and reduced maintenance costs over traditional materials, particularly for high-cavitation injection mold bases. According to the company, when compared to alternative steels, RoyAlloy offers better dimensional stability.
May 12, 2025, Detroit Collaborative robot (cobot) manufacturer Universal Robots (UR) has presented the newest edition to their portfolio, the UR15, at Automate 2025 in Detroit. The UR15 has a maximum TCP speed of five metres per second at max payload, making it the fastest ever UR cobot and enabling reduced cycle times, increased productivity and reduced costs across applications and industries.
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