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The Manufacturing & Automation eXchange (MAX) has announced details of its MAX eXperience educational program, featuring a comprehensive lineup of six immersive workshops, a keynote presentation, and targeted education sessions designed to equip manufacturing professionals with practical strategies for today’s rapidly evolving production environment.
This week's report shows how robotics is evolving beyond isolated cells into integrated, intelligent manufacturing systems.
The breakthrough, announced by Hugging Face co-founder Clément Delangue in a post on X, is the first commercially available open-source humanoid robot, news site Decrypt.co notes. In his X post Delangue admits the price of the machine is expensive, but he ...
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The consolidation of SpaceX and xAI could lead to more adaptive use of robots, data, and AI in manufacturing, says Flexxbotics' CEO.
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CES reinforced the possibility of humanoids in manufacturing. But it's unnecessary and even detrimental to make advanced industrial robots look human.
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics is setting the stage for a transformative shift in how businesses
According to Precedence Research, the global manufacturing sector continues to evolve, with major players such as Apple, Volkswagen, and Toyota driving substantial revenues. These companies, spanning automotive,
There is a very real anxiety around automation, especially in America—where once-thriving communities have been gutted by waves of displacement, offshoring, and the unchecked application of technology. The narrative around manufacturing automation has ...
In 1980, the first industrial robot arm could move six axes with brute strength, but it couldn’t pick up a strawberry without crushing it. Four decades later, robotic arms are faster, safer, and cheaper, yet until now their hands have remained ...