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Outrider brings in $62M to drive commercial scaling in 2025

Robotics Business Review

The provider of autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs said the funding will drive its operations as a service with Fortune 500 customers in 2025 and solidify its position as a leader in logistics automation. “By We’re thrilled to support their continued growth as they revolutionize supply chain efficiency on a global scale.”

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SMMT’s Meet the Buyer returns to Automechanika Birmingham 2025

SMMT

SMMT’s flagship Meet the Buyer back at Automechanika Birmingham 2025 as part of Automotive Supply Chain Forum. Key event matches automotive buyers with suppliers to develop meaningful business connections. Automotive as a whole accounts for 13.9%

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Everywhere All At Once: ChatGPT to find use in Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing, Retail, and In-Vehicle Experiences in the Automotive Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Data security and privacy remain major concerns as automakers move to embrace ChatGPT across the automotive value chain. Generative AI-powered Large Language Models (LLM), most prominently ChatGPT, are disrupting the automotive industry. Countries like Russia, China, Iran, Cuba, Syria, and Italy have banned ChatGPT.

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North American Tooling Spend Forecasted to Reach $8.3 Billion in 2025

Mold Making Technology

(HRI) recently released the results of the Harbour IQ in-depth study on the current state of the automotive vendor tooling industry. The analysis indicates automotive vendor tooling spend in North America will increase year-over-year at a rate of 13.4%, resulting in $8.3 Several key factors are driving up the tooling spend growth.

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Global silicon wafer shipments increased in Q3: SEMI report

Canadian Manufacturing

. “Inventory levels have declined throughout the supply chain but generally remain high. However, the silicon wafer demand for automotive and industrial uses continues to be muted, while the demand for silicon used for handset and other consumer products has seen some areas of improvement.

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Ont. announces over $750K investment to support laid-off automotive mfg. employees

Canadian Manufacturing

BRAMPTON — The Ontario government is investing $751,607 to support 3,914 laid-off automotive employees impacted by the recent closure of Stellantis automotive assembly plants in Peel and Durham regions.

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Technological Capabilities and Strategic Partnerships will be Cornerstones in Chinese Tier 1 Automotive Suppliers’ Push for Global Expansion

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Chinese Tier 1 automotive suppliers have emerged as pivotal players in the rapidly transforming global automotive market, leveraging their technological capabilities and innovation to capture significant global market share. Strategic partnerships with established global players are another significant growth driver.