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Honeywell to spin out automation, aerospace businesses

Robotics Business Review

Source: Honeywell Honeywell International Inc. announced today that it plans to spin out its automation and aerospace businesses. ” Honeywell outlined several potential benefits of separating its automation, aerospace, and advanced materials businesses. Register today to save 40% on conference passes!

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The state of Australia’s defence manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Ryan/stock.adobe.com The evolution of Australia’s defence expenditure from 1949 to 2023 reveals a story of growth, with recent years showing increases. By 2023, defence expenditure had soared to over $50 billion, and, according to SIPRI, Australia was ranked 13th in global military expenditures during this time frame.

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AML3D announces push for aerospace components certification

AU Manufacturing

One of the highest levels of certifications for manufacturing companies in the aerospace industry, AS9100D is expected to position AML3D for future expansion and services. . AML3D’s push for the accreditation follows its recent contract with Boeing, as well as other recent aerospace opportunities, the company said in a media statement. .

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Peek Into PTXPO 2025 Profile Previews: Mold Builders

Mold Making Technology

Source | A1 Tool Corporation Get To Know A1 Tool Corporation Stop by Booth 716 to explore A1 Tool Corporation’s expertise in stack, 2-shot and bucket molds. Source | Cavalier Tool & Manufacturing Ltd. Source | Dynamic Tool Corp. This list represents committed exhibitors as of the time of publication.

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AMSL Aero draw further investment from IP Group to develop VTOL aircraft

Manufacturer's Monthly

Compared to standard aircraft, the Vertiia needs fewer parts and uses cheaper low-emissions energy sources. The Sydney-based aviation company achieved its first tethered test flight in 2023. AMSL Aero has raised more than $50 million from private and government sources and employs around 60 people in its operations.

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RoboForce raises $10M to deploy mobile manipulators

Robotics Business Review

Source: RoboForce RoboForce on Monday emerged from stealth with $10 million in early-stage funding. Founded in 2023, RoboForce’s team is made up of tech leaders from CMU Robotics, Michigan Robotics, Amazon Robotics, Tesla Robotics, Google, Waymo, Apple, and Microsoft. million in 2023. It will grow at a CAGR of 23.9%

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8 noteworthy robotics acquisitions of 2023

Robotics Business Review

We covered 25 acquisitions in 2023, which was down significantly from the 50 we covered in 2022. Below are eight robotics acquisitions, in chronological order, that stood out to us in 2023. In late November 2023, the European Commission shared an update on its investigation into the deal. Ocado paid roughly 2.8% Not a bad start.

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