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#Trending: From humanoids to low-cost automation – IFR reports on what’s next for industrial robotics in 2025

Automation Mag

Most of these projects are being carried out in the automotive industry, which has played a key role in pioneering robot applications throughout the history of industrial robotics, as well as in the warehousing sector. Industrial manufacturers are reportedly focusing on humanoids performing single-purpose tasks only.

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Enhancing Productivity with PowerFlex Drives: A Comprehensive Overview

DO Supply

For example, in the automotive industry, PowerFlex drives allow for seamless management of automated conveyor systems, robotic arms, paint shop equipment, and packaging equipment, ensuring synchronization of operations and high-precision speed control.

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Magnis Energy subsidiary signs battery manuacturing JV with Omega Seiki Mobility

AU Manufacturing

As part of the collaboration, OSM will be in charge of the local operation, as well as all funding, sales and marketing, compliance, and administration. This partnership is strategically important for the electrification of the automotive industry in India and the Middle East,” Sharma noted.

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PUDU T300 marks Pudu’s move from service to industrial robots

Robotics Business Review

Safety compliance: PUDU T300 adheres to ISO 3691-4 industrial safety requirements and includes lidar, depth camera, collision-protection edges, and emergency stop buttons. Zhang: T300 was developed specifically for customers within the industrial sector. PUDU T300 in shelf mode.

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Cdn. business leaders worried about U.S. protectionism: KPMG report

Canadian Manufacturing

economy, such as manufacturing, automotive, transportation and warehousing, energy and natural resources, as well as technology, media and telecommunications. The concerns are primarily being felt by larger Canadian companies and sectors that are highly integrated with the U.S.

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

Our priorities lie in emphasizing excellence in sales, marketing, warehousing, and logistics processes. Continuous investment in quality control processes and compliance with industry standards and regulations is crucial to maintain product integrity and customer trust. This investment will provide us with easier access to the U.S.

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Common Applications for the PowerFlex 525 Across Various Industries

DO Supply

Certifications The PowerFlex 525 meets various international standards, including ISO 13849-1 SIL2/PLd for functional safety, ATEX and UKEX certifications for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, Lloyds Register Type Approval Certificate 12/10068(E1), and compliance with the European RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.