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Chicago’s South Suburbs see the future of manufacturing as American and robotic

Robotics Business Review

However, as the global marketplace continues to evolve, American manufacturers must contend with an aging ownership base, greater competition, a more even playing field, and a severe labor shortage. Using robotics and intelligent systems, manufacturers can retrofit their operations to be more productive with fewer available workers.

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Nikon Robot Vision Systems Outperform Humans Eyes

Metrology

At the CES 2030 expo Nikon Corporation has exhibited various technologies and products under the theme of ‘Making a better world with trust and creativity’ Products included digital manufacturing solutions.

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Modern Manufacturing Expo: Top priorities for Australian manufacturers made clear

Manufacturer's Monthly

This was the core argument of Meryl Swanson, MP and Federal member for Paterson, whose speech opened the much-anticipated two-day Modern Manufacturing Expo at the Sydney Showgrounds. . Research shows that 85 per cent of the jobs that will be needed in 2030 have not yet been invented. Investing in their people.

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Nikon Decision to Submit a Public Takeover Offer for Shares of SLM, based in Germany

Additive Manufacturing

With SLM becoming part of Nikon’s digital manufacturing strategy, SLM management is convinced this transaction will further enhance SLM’s ability to stay at the forefront of metal Additive Manufacturing and enhance its leadership position in delivering superior products and solutions to its customers. Background of acquisition.