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Quantum computing and industrial automation: A revolution in the making

Automation Mag

Quantum computing today resembles this nascent stage, but its potential for the next 70 years is immense. Beginning with CNC machining in the 1950s and 60s, industrial automation took its first strides with computing. What followed was computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM).

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Learning 4.0: Using the tools of today for a better tomorrow

Automation Mag

A focus on productivity A good manufacturer is only as good as its tools. With more automation being adopted, it’s necessary to make sure that business equipment is running optimally. The increasing number of automation possibilities is why DMG MORI felt it was important to work with Humber College.

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Top Applications for Smart Motor Controllers in Industrial Automation

DO Supply

Smart motor controllers (SMCs) are transforming industrial automation by optimizing diverse systems’ performance, energy efficiency, and reliability. Because of these qualities, they are essential for increasing throughput and dependability in automated conveyor systems.

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LIGNA 2023 provides orientation for the industry

Dinesh Mishra

The “Woodworking Transformation” as a change and further development of processes and techniques for processing wood includes both the automation and digitalization of processes and the application of new materials and technologies. Further information on the event is available at www.ligna.de.

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ARM Institute releases special call for robotics

Robotics Business Review

Robotic perception capabilities are improving with recent advances in AI. Credit: ARM Institute The ARM Institute last week issued its latest call for projects to support American manufacturing and the U.S. leadership in advanced robotics for manufacturing. Promoting the expansion of domestic manufacturers.

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Enterijer Mesicki, RoboDK automate furniture milling and sanding

Robotics Business Review

The automated system enables Enterijer Mesicki to improve operational versatility, precision, and efficiency. Source: Enterijer Mesicki Enterijer Mesicki, with help from RoboDK, has developed a new robotic cell for aggregate processing and milling. Enterijer Mesicki is already working on expanding its technological capabilities.