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The state of AI, robotics heading into 2025

Robotics Business Review

Automation became a particularly intense sticking point during negotiations. Initially, union representatives requested new contractual language dictating that automation and semi-automation could not replace a single human worker. This saga encapsulates the media perception surrounding labor and automation.

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SmarTech issues new market report on post-processing for additive manufacturing: Sees a $1.8 billion market by 2031

AU Manufacturing

The polymer post-processing market is estimated to be $145 million in 2022 and forecast to eclipse $466 million by 2031. billion in 2031. Automotive is the largest market for polymer post-processing. billion market by 2031 appeared first on Australian Manufacturing.

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Seeing Through the Fog: SWIR and Event-Based Vision for Autonomous Vehicles, Discussed by IDTechEx

i4.0 today

Source: IDTechEx – “Emerging Image Sensor Technologies 2021-2031: Applications and Markets”. Source: IDTechEx – “Emerging Image Sensor Technologies 2021-2031: Applications and Markets”. An advantage of SWIR imaging is reduced scattering (right), enabling cameras to see further through fog, for example. Event-Based Vision.

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Investment Trends in Decarbonization

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

million tonnes of green hydrogen per year by 2031, 7.5 The mega-plant will integrate up to 4GW of solar and wind energy to produce up to 1.2 million tonnes of green ammonia, which translates to up to 600 tonnes per day of carbon-free hydrogen. The total investment value for this project is $8.4