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RBR50 Spotlight: Exoskeleton improves walking for people with Parkinson’s disease

Robotics Business Review

Website: www.seas.harvard.edu Year Founded: 2007 Number of Employees: 500+ Innovation Class: Application & Market Researchers at Harvard John A. Organization: Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Country: U.S.

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Innovative aluminium service bodies for Australian trade vehicles

Manufacturer's Monthly

In 2007, we decided to take all we’d learned so far and start again with design. Using a clever mix of technology, premium aluminium and automotive plastics, the company created a range of strong yet lightweight, stylish chassis- mounted modules to suit all light utilities on the market. How would a car manufacturer make this product?

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Proven Versatility

Dinesh Mishra

It recognizes that its partners, including suppliers, vendors, distributors, and logistics service providers, play a critical role in delivering value to its customers. Partner Delight Cultivating partner delight is a pivotal aspect of its business strategy that underscores LMW’s commitment to mutual growth and success.

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

Our extensive logistics network operates in the Canada, USA, the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Romania, France, Turkey and China. Thanks to our sales and logistics centers in Germany, Romania, Poland, France, USA, Canada and resident engineers in UK and China we are able to give uninterrupted service to our business partners.

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Top trends in 2024: Experts share key automation trends for Canadian manufacturers in 2024

Automation Mag

Burnstein joined RIA in 1983 and has held a variety of senior positions, culminating in his promotion to president in 2007. Robot sales on the rise in Canada thanks to automotive, but other industries decline While North American robot sales saw a 30 percent decline in 2023 over a record 2022, Canadian companies don’t seem to be to blame.