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Automatic gripper changes can add flexibility in manufacturing

Robotics Business Review

These manual interventions not only consume valuable time but also increase the risk of errors, leading to production bottlenecks. Similar to a traffic jam, bottlenecks are often a localized issue that cause widespread disruption. In industries like aerospace and automotive , even minor deviations can have significant consequences.

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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. Japan: Tokyo Institute of Technology is pioneering self-adjusting hydrogel-based materials.

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A vision of manufacturing resilience and flexibility

Manufacturer's Monthly

The FX20 printer at Swinburne’s Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub) will be the first FX20 printer openly accessible to industry in Australia for use in research and development, helping promote new aerospace development and support the continued growth of the sector locally. The Australian journey.

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CAM Assist, the First AI Add-on for CAM, Available for Siemens’ NX

Fabricating & Metal Work

Theo Saville, chief executive and co-founder at CloudNC, said: Siemens NX is used by manufacturing leaders in some of the most important global industries, like aerospace and defence, automotive and industrial machinery.

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How Additive Manufacturing Can Help Fix the Supply Chain

Fastener News Desk

Efficiency is critical for businesses to remain competitive, so these bottlenecks can be extremely damaging. In addition to the healthcare field, many other industries are using AM to circumvent supply chain problems, including automotive, aerospace, military and defense, energy, oil and gas, and more.

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Hexagon Accelerates Large Surface Inspection With New 3D Laser Scanner For Handheld and Automated Robotic Applications

MEM

With a wider scan line, the new scanner is designed for inspecting large surfaces and deep cavities across inspection applications such as aerospace panels, marine propellers and large automotive castings. The AS1-XL boasts an ultra-wide scan line of 600 millimetres at mid-range. Together with its 1.2

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nTop 4 Launches at RAPID + TCT

Additive Manufacturing

Integrate: Eliminate data exchange bottlenecks with Implicit Interop As AM parts increase in complexity, legacy design file sizes become a roadblock. Customers across the globe, in fields including aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and consumer goods, rely on nTop to create the strategic parts that redefine their industries.