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China to invest $137B in robotics and high-tech industries, reports IFR

Robotics Business Review

Shanghai-based Fourier Intelligence provides one example of humanoid robot development in China. Source: IFR While other countries debate the best mix of public policy, academic research, and private investment to advance their economies, the People’s Republic of China is focusing on robotics. Click here to enlarge.

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Techman launches heavy payload TM30S cobot

Robotics Business Review

Source: Techman Robotics Techman Robot launched its TM30S collaborative robot arm for palletizing this week. Techman equipped its latest robot with built-in smart vision and a 3D camera. Techman equipped its latest robot with built-in smart vision and a 3D camera. in) across six joints.

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NVIDIA, Foxconn to build advanced computing center in Taiwan

Robotics Business Review

Source: Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group, better known as Foxconn, this week said they plan to jointly build an advanced computing center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. “Foxconn stands at the forefront as a leading supplier of NVIDIA computing and a trailblazer in the application of generative AI in manufacturing and robotics.”

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ATI Industrial Automation’s GBX 10 Ethernet module aims to speed up robotic tool changing

Robotics Business Review

Source: ATI Industrial Automation ATI Industrial Automation today announced the GBX 10 Gigabit Tool Changer Ethernet Module. The company said it designed this module to optimize performance and flexibility of smart manufacturing processes with timely, accurate communication. based ATI is a developer of robotic accessories.

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Jeff Burnstein, president of A3, shares top automation trends for 2023

Automation Mag

Advances in automation technologies are transforming the industrial manufacturing landscape. Broadly termed “digital transformation,” these smart manufacturing initiatives bring physical and cyber systems together for greater performance, efficiency, sustainability and safety. 2022 was no different.

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Delta Electronics demonstrates digital twin, power systems at GTC

Robotics Business Review

Source: Delta Electronics SAN JOSE, Calif. — Artificial intelligence and robotics both devour power, but simulation, next-generation processors, and good product design can mitigate the draw. demonstrated how its digital twin platform, developed on NVIDIA Omniverse, can help enhance smart manufacturing capabilities.

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The Next Level Of Connectivity, Real-time Insights and Smart Manufacturing

Fabricating & Metal Work

For steelwork manufacturing, the introduction of new Split Parts Techniques allows users to choose from Straight, Angle, or Shape Z splits, incorporating welding preparations and gaps to maintain precise dimensions after welding. Lantek MES Lantek MES v44 brings transformative upgrades to enhance shop floor efficiency and flexibility.