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Top Emerging Technologies: Revolutionizing Healthcare, Energy, and Manufacturing by 2030

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

From healthcare advancements to energy storage breakthroughs and fully autonomous manufacturing, technologies at lower Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) today have the potential to disrupt industries by 2030. Industries like energy generation , pharmaceuticals , and environmental remediation stand to benefit significantly.

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Growth Opportunities Transforming the Coatings Industry: From Advanced Fire Protection to Sustainable Packaging

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The Coatings Ecosystem: Innovations Across Industries Sustainable Packaging Coatings: As countries combat carbon emissions, sustainable packaging coatings are becoming essential to reduce landfill waste, especially for industries like food, pharmaceuticals, and personal care.

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International spotlight: ‘Why Ghana Is An Exciting Investment Destination for The Global Automotive Sector’

SMMT

Ghana: Jobs and Economic Transformation (JET) and Automotive Investor Mission 5 – 8 December, Accra, Ghana Supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Ghana JET is organising an automotive mission to Ghana in December. billion market with a combined GDP of $3.4

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International spotlight: ‘Why Ghana Is An Exciting Investment Destination for The Global Automotive Sector’

SMMT

The 5-year programme seeks to spur £30mn of investment and create 7,000 jobs across three priority sectors in Ghana: Automotive, Pharmaceuticals and Textiles & Garments. Ghana’s automotive industry is currently valued at $4bn (expected to reach $11bn by 2030) with 3.4mn vehicles on road.

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Comau brings the power of automation to Automate

Automation Mag

Comau started offering industrial automation solutions for the automotive sector more than 50 years ago for many of the world’s biggest car manufacturers. As automation technology has changed over the years, so has its reach.

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ABB to Invest $280 million in Its European Robotics hub in Sweden

Fabricating & Metal Work

Our Robotics Campus will help us to serve our customers more efficiently and support new and existing sectors like automotive, electronics, logistics, healthcare, e-commerce and pharmaceuticals to unlock the full potential of automation.”

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Sunny days: How operators are harnessing solar power

SMMT

The UK automotive sector is innovating quickly to develop cutting-edge powertrains but for fleet operators looking to decarbonise while getting greater efficiencies from their assets, they are also looking to a much older power source.