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What’s Holding Back Aluminum Recycling?

21st Century Tech

Another alloy, aluminum 3003 can be found in consumer goods and is used in chemical and food processing. Another option is the deployment of cobots, collaborative robots. These devices use cameras, robotic arms and conveyor belts to transport and stack materials. Each requires a separate recycling process.

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Capping and Filling Machine Maintenance

ATS

They help optimize product integrity, speed, and consistent packaging results across sectors such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. Corrosion and contamination risks: Food or pharmaceutical lines must meet stringent hygiene standards, as residue buildup can hamper performance and violate compliance standards.

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KUKA to Showcase Production Lifecyle Digitalization and Robot Versatility at Automate 2025

Fabricating & Metal Work

For shops seeking robotic welding, a KR CYBERTECH nano ARC from KUKA will demonstrate electroslag welding. KUKA.Sim and theAI-based Microsoft KRL Copilot provide robotic simulation and programming, and robot networking can be accomplished with KUKA.iiQoT for a completely data-driven factory.

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Top trends in 2024: Experts share key automation trends for Canadian manufacturers in 2024

Automation Mag

As manufacturers plan for 2024, industrial automation continues to evolve rapidly, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, IoT (Internet of Things) and data analytics. initiatives, to train and upskill employees, and to obtain unbiased data analytics for compliance of sustainability initiatives.

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A3 calls on incoming administration to support robotics, as Q3 stats show slowdown

Robotics Business Review

Robot orders and shipments declined over the past year, reported A3. Source: Association for Advancing Automation Like other industries, robotics has faced uncertainty around the economy and U.S. From January through September 2024, North American businesses ordered 23,034 robots valued at $1.4 billion, a 1.9% ranks 11th.