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FANUC Cobot Eases Pain for Takeda Pharmaceutical Co

i4.0 today

A cobot solution from FANUC and system integrator SKDK is alleviating health and safety issues at a German pharmaceutical manufacturing facility by working collaboratively with human employees to pack and stack packets of tablets onto pallets. Japanese bio-pharmaceutical pioneer Takeda Pharmaceutical Company has a presence in over 80 regions.

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Packaging Robots Market to Worth US$ 7.5 Billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 7%

i4.0 today

To produce standard packaging and customized packaging, manufacturers in the food and beverage sector are shifting from traditional assembly line techniques toward completely automated assembly lines. This promotes the use of packaging robots with vision capabilities, which are highly favored for assembly line tasks.

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Navigating Outsource Manufacturing

Trimantec

Outsourcing is utilized by both large and small manufacturers to complete work, which may include assemblies, sub-assemblies, custom parts, etc. . . The following industries are all outsourcing jobs: Aerospace, aviation, and defense. Biotechnology and pharmaceutical. Assembly Line. Plastics and chemicals.

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Robotics in Manufacturing

Trimantec

As a result, American inventor George Devol designed the first industrial robot, Unimate, in the 1950's. In 1961, Devol deployed Unimate at General Motor’s assembly line at a die casting plant. This revolutionized the automotive industry. Want to learn more about industrial automation? Robotics in Manufacturing.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

At present we see good demand in the fields of automation, 5-axis machines and Industry 4.0 Q4: Which technologies, in your view, will be the biggest growth drivers for the global and therefore the Indian metal-cutting machine tools industry? Ltd: The future trends in machine tool that we can now expect that Industry 4.0