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Will autonomous car racing change your business? It just might

Cisco Industrial Automation

But, at the core, the event is all about the challenge – leaders and students coming together to collaborate, build and push the innovation boundaries to a new level. Cisco has successfully automated a variety of industries including, manufacturing, warehousing/distribution, amusement parks, rail, mines, ports and more.

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Sonair Reaches $6.8M Funding Milestone, Launching Global Early Access to Technology

Gary Mintchell

The autonomous mobile robot (AMR) continues to grow becoming more valuable not only for warehousing, but also for manufacturing. My marketing communications colleague has another new client from outside my usual comfort zone. One of the more costly components is the 3D LiDAR sensor. She introduced me to Sonair.

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Machine Vision Conference 2024 is Shaping Up to be Another Successful Event

i4.0 today

This annual event is content packed with fantastic networking opportunities, live demonstrations and knowledge sharing, making it an ideal combination for existing machine vision users and engineers as well as educating those new to the machine vision technology. For more information, please visit: www.machinevisionconference.co.uk

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CIIF 2024 shows major robotics trends in China

Robotics Business Review

ESTUN showcased its wide product range and industry-specific solutions, particularly in the battery, solar, and automotive sectors. ABB introduced the Ultra Accuracy feature for its GoFa cobot for ultra-precise applications in the electronics, automotive, aerospace, and metalworking industries.

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China proposes guidelines for future humanoid development

Robotics Business Review

According to the SCMP, 18 humanoid robotics companies demonstrated their systems last week at the WAIC event, including U.S.-based Agility humanoid goes to work Agility Robotics was not in Shanghai, but it is the first North American company to sell and deploy a humanoid robot into a real warehousing application at GXO. based Tesla.

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Veteran tech exec Peggy Johnson named Agility Robotics CEO

Robotics Business Review

The event expects more than 5,000 attendees and is designed to help robotics engineers overcome the technical challenges of building commercial robots. And although it hasn’t announced any plans to commercialize its humanoid, Boston Dynamics recently released a video showing Atlas picking and placing automotive struts.

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Grinding Technology Prepares Manufacturers for Business Challenges

Modern Machine Shop

The theme of this year’s event was “Expedition 2023.” The event revolved around the theme of “Expedition 2023.” Stability in the majority of the company’s end markets (tooling, die/mold , machine manufacturing and precision engineering) offset a downturn in the automotive sector.