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Top Manufacturing Technologies Driving the Future of Automotive & Aerospace Industries

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries are undergoing a profound transformation fueled by the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), and smart manufacturing technologies. Companies embracing AI, smart materials, and robotics are gaining a competitive edge. Industry 5.0:

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Stial Technologies unveils humanoid robot for polishing

Robotics Business Review

It also introduced Stial Steven, its first humanoid robot specifically designed for polishing applications. Stial manufactures polishing robots using artificial intelligence and following a research-and-development principle of anthropomorphism. Toronto-based Stial Technologies Inc.

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GelSight, Meta AI release Digit 360 tactile sensor for robotic fingers

Robotics Business Review

Source: Meta AI GelSight, a developer of tactile technology, and Meta AI announced Digit 360, a tactile sensor for robotic fingers. Digit 360 will advance the digitization of touch and unlock new applications in robotics with its ability to capture omnidirectional deformations on the fingertip surface.” Apply to speak.

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Automatic gripper changes can add flexibility in manufacturing

Robotics Business Review

Source: Tezmaksan Robot Technologies Production manufacturing demands are increasingly diverse, so adaptability and efficiency are essential, according to Hakan Aydogdu, CEO of Tezmaksan Robot Technologies. In industries like aerospace and automotive , even minor deviations can have significant consequences.

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Groundbreaking Ultra Accuracy for GoFa Cobots

Fabricating & Metal Work

ABB’s new Ultra Accuracy feature opens a wide range of possibilities for the use of cobots in businesses including electronics, automotive, aerospace, and metal fabrication. mm supports accurate production in electronics, automotive, aerospace, and metal fabrication industries. .

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Automated Robotic Inspection Cells for 3D Measurement

Gary Mintchell

This news brings together things I’m interested in (robotic, automated) with things on my peripheral (3D measurement). PRESTO System empowers manufacturers to become more agile with automated robotic programming that enables a single quality control specialist to create, test and deploy robust robotic inspection in hours.

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Kivnon partners with TAP for warehouse robot distribution

Robotics Automation News

Kivnon, a producer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs), has announced that TAP Group, a provider of industrial solutions, will be distributing Kivnon AGVs and AMRs.

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