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Honeywell to spin out automation, aerospace businesses

Robotics Business Review

announced today that it plans to spin out its automation and aerospace businesses. based company plans to complete the separation in the second half of 2026. Meanwhile, it expects its Advanced Materials business to complete separation by the end of 2025 or early 2026. . | Source: Honeywell Honeywell International Inc.

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Honeywell announces strategic separation: Automation, Aerospace and Advanced Materials to become independent

Automation Mag

Honeywell has announced the full separation of the company into three independent companies Honeywell Automation, Honeywell Aerospace and Advanced Materials. ” According to the company, the planned separations of automation, aerospace and advanced materials will create value for all stakeholders. .

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How AI is Solving Knowledge Transfer Challenges in Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing

iBASEt

The aerospace and defense (A&D) manufacturing sector is approaching a pivotal moment. million by 2026. Reducing the Need for Manual Labor With labor shortages looming, AI-driven automation can help fill the gap left by retiring employees. AI helps companies mitigate the risks posed by impending retirements.

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Space industry partners chosen for Australia’s first Moon mission

Manufacturer's Monthly

It aims to launch by 2026. It is great that, with this announcement, Administrator Nelson will get to witness first-hand the extensive knowledge and capability in our space sector, as well as robotics and automation more broadly,” Husic said. Nelson said he was excited to be working with Australia on this important lunar mission.

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New guidelines published to tackle the problem of space junk

E&T

The report describes five classes of objects — non-manoeuvrable, minimally manoeuvrable, manoeuvrable, objects with automated collision avoidance and crewed spacecraft — and outlines rules they should follow to avoid a collision between two of them.

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FANUC Welcomes £4.5bn Windfall for UK Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Leading factory automation supplier FANUC UK has welcomed the recent government announcement of a £4.5bn windfall for the UK manufacturing industry. Including £2bn for the automotive industry, £975m for aerospace and £960m for clean energy, the funding will be available to UK manufacturers from 2025, following the next general election.

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Combining Regional Production and Supply with Digital Maturity Boosts Resiliency, Accenture Report Shows

Dinesh Mishra

in the next three years to digitize, automate, and relocate supply and production facilities NEW DELHI; Dec. By 2026, 63% of companies in India intend to buy most key items from regional suppliers, up from 34% today. By 2026, 63% of companies in India intend to buy most key items from regional suppliers, up from 34% today.