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BlackBerry QNX provides guidance on minimizing jitter, latency in robotics

Robotics Business Review

A whitepaper explains how to reduce robot jitter with software for greater industrial productivity. BlackBerry QNX recently released a whitepaper on “Optimizing Robotic Precision: Unleashing Real-Time Performance with Advanced Foundational Software Solutions.” A prime example in robotics is automated 3D printing systems.

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Top 10 robotics developments of September 2024

Robotics Business Review

North American robot sales decline 8% in first half of 2024 Significant declines in the automotive component and semiconductor industries led to another drop in North American robot sales, according to the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). Read more. compared with Q2 2023. Read more.

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After-sales Service Helps Boost Customer Loyalty for Automotive Dealerships

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

31, 2022 – After-sales service in the fiercely competitive automotive marketplace is renowned for fickle customer loyalty. All the challenges in the automotive after-sales service market directly impact customer satisfaction. SAN ANTONIO. – To download the White Paper, click here. About Frost & Sullivan.

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Industrial Transformation ASIA-PACIFIC 2024 to Empower Manufacturers for Regenerative Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Launch of First Industry Whitepaper Detailing AI Adoption Approach ITAP 2024 will launch its first industry-specific whitepaper, “Regenerative Manufacturing – Unlocking ASEAN’s Growth through Design and AI”, developed in partnership with Kearney. There is a golden opportunity for ASEAN manufacturers to capture US$1.2

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How Switches Improve Safety Standards

Marshall Wolf Automation

Scientific studies reviewing workplace accidents conclude: “ Results show that violations are the main type of human error in the automotive manufacturing industry with 62.66% of frequency…Also, violations were associated mainly with the contributing factor of machinery and equipment belonging to the same category. ” (Want to read the study?