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Top 50 Technologies Shaping 2025: Innovations Redefining Growth & Investment

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Investment Outlook: Aerospace, automotive, and smart textiles will be early adopters of sentient material innovations. Investment Outlook: Expect growing adoption in construction, automotive, and aerospace sectors. Regional Insights: India: Microns Gujarat plant will manufacture Indias first domestic memory chip in 2024.

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From Europe to Asia: Global Trends, Supply Chains and the Role of Used Industrial Robots

i4.0 today

Pandemic-induced supply chain bottlenecks for established manufacturers are leading to a slow clearing of full order books – one of the reasons why Chinese robot manufacturers are in higher demand than ever before. The automotive industry remains a major consumer of industrial robots, with Germany standing out.

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Building a traceability 4.0 foundation for automation

Control Engineering

The ability to gather and record data on the whereabouts and timing of works-in-process undergoing a specific manufacturing operation or finished products making their way through the supply chain is essential for ensuring quality, identifying bottlenecks and minimizing product waste during recalls. How traceability 4.0

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

India is among the world’s biggest metal-cutting machine tools markets, with sectors like automotive, general engineering, energy, and aerospace being the major demand drivers. While the Die-Mould market is shrinking in terms of growth rate, it still continues to drive advanced manufacturing across our region.

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SAEKI raises $6.7M to scale robots for manufacturing

Robotics Business Review

The SAEKI team with its on-demand additive manufacturing robot. Source: SAEKI Global supply chains are under increasing pressure, and manufacturing costs continue to rise. SAEKI, a manufacturing automation business, announced a $6.7M funding round to tackle these challenges with its digital manufacturing approach.

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Amtech Redefines Manufacturing Standards with Agile, AI-Powered Approach

i4.0 today

Led by CEO Jay Patel, Amtechs expert team integrates cloud-based systems, API connections, and smart automation, allowing clients to focus on innovation rather than operational bottlenecks. Leaner: Eliminating Waste, Maximizing Value Amtech embraces lean manufacturing principles to eliminate waste while maximizing efficiency.

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Manufacture the Impossible: SAEKI Raises $6.7M to Transform Large-scale Manufacturing

i4.0 today

With global supply chains facing mounting pressures and costs continuing to rise, manufacturing is at a critical juncture. Industries like aerospace, automotive, and construction face long lead times and high costs for large-format components, relying heavily on fragmented supply chains and labor-intensive processes.