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Revolutionising Industry 4.0 carbon fibre wheels

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australia’s movement toward the fourth industrial revolution has been seen as a difficulty due to a lack of manufacturing bases, visible in competing countries. It disclosed Australia was producing two thirds more manufacturing output than it consumes, making it an underdeveloped and expensive industry. Industry 4.0

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Cobot Conference and Tradeshow

Gary Mintchell

Discover ways these technologies can help your manufacturing plant survive in this era of difficulty finding workers. She is joined by leading voices in robotics and automation, including a few surprise speakers from dominant automotive and AI chip making technology companies delivering insights on industry trends and practical applications.

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Industry 4.0 impact: Rockwell Automation report details automotive manufacturers’ tech strategies

Automation Mag

Rockwell Automation published the results of its ninth annual “ State of Smart Manufacturing Report: Automotive Edition.” According to the company, the global study includes responses from 182 leaders from automotive manufacturers, automotive supply manufacturers and electric vehicle manufacturers across 15 manufacturing countries.

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IDS Delivers Precise Surface Inspection With AI-powered Camera Network for Automotive Components

i4.0 today

This includes the automotive industry and its suppliers, which is in crisis in Germany for a variety of reasons. The industry is under enormous pressure to deliver products of impeccable quality and at the same time reduce operating costs, for example by increasing process speeds. Today Magazine.

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Rohde & Schwarz pioneers the future of automotive Ethernet using Analog Devices’ 10BASE-T1S solutions

i4.0 today

Rohde & Schwarz, a member of the industry body IEEE and OPEN Alliance, is accelerating the development of the new automotive Ethernet variant 10BASE-T1S by offering compliance and trigger & decode options. We’re helping to drive the automotive industry towards a smarter, more efficient future.

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Automotive Manufacturing Digital Twin Replicates Real Production Processes

Metrology

The switch to electromobility has put many manufacturing processes in the very automotive conservative industry to the test.

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Gears of Progress: Inside the Dynamic Machine Manufacturing Ecosystem

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The global machine manufacturing ecosystem is undergoing a seismic shift, fueled by cutting-edge advancements and a relentless drive for innovation. In an era where adaptability and efficiency are paramount, industries are embracing smart manufacturing technologies to build more resilient, agile, and sustainable operations.