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Smart Packaging Will Become a US$2.6 Billion Market by 2033, Says IDTechEx

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The report provides an in-depth technology and market evaluation of this emerging industry, drawing on over 20 interviews with industry players, including fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) players. To find out more about this IDTechEx report, including downloadable sample pages, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/smart.

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Robot orders down in first quarter of 2023

Control Engineering

During Q1, non-automotive orders in consumer goods, semiconductor & electronics, plastics & rubber, life sciences/pharmaceutical/ biomedical, metals, and others purchased 3,519 robots, down 42% over Q1 2022. Automotive customers accounted for 68% of all robot orders in Q1, with 5,659 robots purchased.

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Motion control, ease of use, sustainability: Pack Expo Las Vegas 2023

Control Engineering

In a pick-and-place/bin-picking application, Kuka will simulate a fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) production environment in a cell with KR 3 Delta Hygienic robot along with KR 6 SCARA (6-kg payload positions at a repeatability of +/- 0.02 seconds) and KR IonTec robot can help for food processing. – Edited by Mark T.

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Additive Manufacturing News Roundup for September 5-16, 2022

Additive Manufacturing

Biotech Company, Systemic Bio Announced by 3D Systems : 3D Systems announced the formation of a new, wholly owned company called Systemic Bio , a biotech company focused on the application of advanced bioprinting technologies to pharmaceutical drug discovery and development.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

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Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals. When it comes to healthcare and pharmaceuticals, cyberattacks can have particularly dire consequences. This article discusses some key strategies for assessing compliance with domestic content requirements. This article provides guidance on avoiding such pitfalls.