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From Europe to Asia: Global Trends, Supply Chains and the Role of Used Industrial Robots

i4.0 today

The robotics industry is experiencing sustained growth worldwide, with China in the lead. Pandemic-induced supply chain bottlenecks for established manufacturers are leading to a slow clearing of full order books – one of the reasons why Chinese robot manufacturers are in higher demand than ever before.

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FANUC to display industrial, collaborative robots for food and packaging

Robotics Business Review

A CRX-20iA/L robot slides a tray of cookies onto a rack. From food-grade collaborative robots to stainless industrial robots, it claimed it will demonstrate uninterrupted speed, reliability, accuracy, and dexterity—all while maintaining food safety—in real-world applications. The Rochester Hills, Mich.-based

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Bluewhite raises $39M to expand autonomous tractors to farms worldwide

Robotics Business Review

Credit: The Robot Report Bluewhite this week announced that it secured $39 million in Series C financing. “This next phase of our growth will help provide unprecedented transparency throughout the food supply chain and ensure healthier, safer, and more sustainable food production and consumption,” he added.

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Unique ways Siemens Automation advances food and beverage industry.

Gil Automation

As a result, every step of the food production process runs smoothly. Integrated Manufacturing Systems Siemens supports for the use of modular production lines that are flexible and adaptable. This allows firms to smoothly move between different product lines without encountering significant interruptions.

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Engineering Industries Ireland to Sponsor the 2024 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition

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Engineering Industries Ireland (EII), the Ibec group representing the engineering manufacturing and services sector in Ireland, has been announced as the Headline Sponsor of the annual Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition, scheduled to be held at RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin, on the 28th and 29th of May 2024.

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Revolutionising neuromorphic sensory devices

Manufacturer's Monthly

Walia envisions handheld devices capable of imaging and analysing visible and ultraviolet wavelengths, offering real-time feedback on the quality of food or the presence of forensic evidence. It’s sometimes hard to understand the stages of decay in food products. The possibilities are as vast as they are transformative.