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DigiKey debuts supply chain transformed season 3

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: DigiKey DigiKey , a leading global commerce distributor offering the largest selection of technical components and automation products in stock for immediate shipment, announced the release of Season 3 of the Supply Chain Transformed video series , sponsored by Omron Automation and onsemi.

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Sustainable supply chains, what does it mean?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Excessive energy and water consumption, high waste production with low reuse rates, human rights issues, and abuse of labor are just some of the core issues plaguing supply chains globally. A supply chain is a vast network between large companies and their suppliers to develop, manufacture and distribute finished products to end users.

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The state of AI, robotics heading into 2025

Robotics Business Review

The successful collaboration of robots and labor in the automotive manufacturing industry is instructive and reveals a path forward The perceived labor vs. automation debate is one of a few trends that will dominate the robotics industry in 2025. According to Oxford research, nearly half of U.S.

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MISUMI acquires Fictiv for $350M to scale component offerings

Robotics Business Review

Once the all-cash transaction closes, the global supply chain company will join MISUMI. With the transaction, MISUMI said it will accelerate development of systems that use artificial intelligence through digitally native tools built on top of robust physical infrastructure. . | Source: Fictiv MISUMI Group Inc.,

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Top Trends in 2025

Automation Mag

Reshoring to overcome supply chain challenges, artificial intelligence, flexible automation systems, reliance on data and purpose-built robots are some of the trends that experts believe will be mainstays in the industrial automation space for the manufacturing industry. Adaptability will be key in 2025 and beyond.

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HANNOVER MESSE 2025

Dinesh Mishra

A look at the state of affairs in the automotive industry reveals that the overall international situation is compelling not only individual manufacturing companies but also entire industrial nations to fundamentally rethink their strategies. This is where artificial intelligence will play a pivotal role.

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ABB plans to spin off its robotics division

Robotics Business Review

” “Our robotics business had increased orders from the automotive segment, and our paint technology is the best on the market, and we had customers choosing to remain with us as they expanded their international footprint,” he noted. “In overview, this change will support value creation for both companies.”