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One million robots working in automotive industry

Control Engineering

The automotive industry has the largest number of robots working in factories around the world: Operational stock hit a new record of about one million units. The automotive industry effectively invented automated manufacturing,” says Marina Bill, President of the International Federation of Robotics.

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Exciting Times for The Augmented Connected Worker: Explosive Growth and Vast Opportunities for Innovation

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

CAGR from 2023 to 2030, reaching USD 6.36 billion that year across process, hybrid, and discrete manufacturing industries. The connected worker is a term used to describe technologies (AR, IoT, AI, and more) that help connect frontline workers in manufacturing with the systems they interact with daily.

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Picking robots’ role in manufacturing facilities expected to grow

Control Engineering

Robotics insights Picking robots are expected to have a more significant presence in manufacturing and other industries. Interact Analysis is projecting more than 150,000 will be installed by 2030. million global full-time equivalent (FTE) employees performing static manipulation tasks by 2030, which is more than double that of 2022.