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MongoDB Launches Atlas for Manufacturing and Automotive

Gary Mintchell

21, 2023 at MongoDB.local Frankfurt, announced MongoDB Atlas for Manufacturing and Automotive, a new initiative that helps organizations innovate with real-time data and build applications that take advantage of intelligent, connected technology.

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Spotlight on ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2024 as Indian Automotive Aftermarket Pushes to Emerge a Hub of Global Component Manufacturing

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Highlights of flagship automotive aftermarket trade event include more than 500 exhibitors, 1000 brands,1500 product categories, and strong domestic, regional, and international representation amidst focus on mobility ecosystem development and growth acceleration. lakh registered visitors.

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Five Key Trends Will Underpin a Robust Outlook for the Global Automotive Aftermarket in 2022 and Beyond

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

After a subdued, pandemic-affected 2020, the global automotive aftermarket bounced back in 2021. This brought workshops back into the spotlight, helping them re-establish their influence over parts selection and boosting their business. Trends indicate that the market will continue to maintain its forward momentum in 2022.

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At CVPR, NVIDIA offers Omniverse microservices, shows advances in visual generative AI

Robotics Business Review

Sources: NVIDIA, Fraunhofer IML (right) NVIDIA Corp. Additional papers introduce domain-specific innovations for industries including automotive, healthcare, and robotics. Source: NVIDIA JeDi model shows how to simplify image creation at CVPR Creators typically use diffusion models to generate specific images based on text prompts.

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Automotive Aftermarket Looks to 4Rs and Closed Loop Ecosystem for Sustainable End-of-Life Battery Management

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

End-of-life business models view value extraction from used batteries through two lenses: one, recycling for material recovery, and two, reuse in automotive and energy storage applications. Such opportunities will become more pronounced towards the end of the decade when aging BEVs will flood independent repair workshops.

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First Cars, Now Aftersales: How Tesla’s Vertically Integrated Aftersales Service Delivery Model is Transforming the Automotive Ecosystem

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Source: Frost & Sullivan. It will also have to fend off government-supported IAMs in major automotive markets. Globally, over 400 Tesla-owned and operated workshops engage directly with end customers, both individuals and fleets. Accordingly, the company’s services segment will emerge as a major contributor to gross margins.

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Next generation welding

Manufacturer's Monthly

Like all WIA machines, the Weldarc 185 is built with high quality components and comes with three years warranty (power source only), which sets the standard for machines in this category. The Weldmatic 180 weighs only 11kg and the 200+ only 17kg, making them easy to transport between workshop and on-site locations.