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Top 8 Imperatives Reshaping Industrial Automation in 2025

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Disruptive Technologies Elevating Machine Vision with AI-Powered Quality Control AI-driven machine vision is revolutionizing quality control, detecting microscopic defects with unmatched precision across automotive, electronics, and pharmaceutical industries. The industrial automation revolution isnt just unfoldingits accelerating.

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Insights from RSM: A snapshot of the manufacturing industry

Manufacturer's Monthly

It supports a diverse range of industries, from food and beverages to advanced machinery and pharmaceuticals. Image: RSM Australia Manufacturing is a cornerstone of the Australian economy, contributing significantly to GDP, employment, and exports.

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Food Manufacturers Boost Production with Yamaha Robots

i4.0 today

For food production, as well as semiconductor manufacturing, medical, and pharmaceutical applications Yamaha also has a selection of clean robots including YK-XGC/XC SCARA, FLIP-XC single-axis, and XY-XC cartesian types. Our Yamaha SCARA robots enabled both of the customers in this study to achieve their main goal to minimise labour costs.

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Accurate, repeatable level monitoring from aggregates to Zinfandel wine with SICK’s LXRC and LXRH free-space radar sensors

i4.0 today

It can be used in an almost limitless range of applications; from water and wastewater treatment to dairy processes and paper pulping, and from transfer of aggregates and hydraulic power packs to moving expensive chemicals around a factory and pharmaceuticals. compatible.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

At present we see good demand in the fields of automation, 5-axis machines and Industry 4.0 Q4: Which technologies, in your view, will be the biggest growth drivers for the global and therefore the Indian metal-cutting machine tools industry? Ltd: The future trends in machine tool that we can now expect that Industry 4.0