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China Now Has More Factory Robots Than the Rest of the World Combined
Factory floors used to be loud with human voices. Not anymore. Instead, more and more factories have a monotonous, almost hypnotic hum. It’s the sound of a million arms that never tire. We’re talking, ...
An innovative approach to automation design used inverted six-axis robots and a gravity-fed tray system to boost throughput ...
Global industrial robotics installations surged to over 541,000 units in 2023, but while China leads in volume, other emerging markets like India and the U.K. are driving the fastest growth in ...
Software and tools only touched limited areas in a manufacturing set-up. Now every ingredient is covered with new tech ...
The most sophisticated machine vision systems have enabled new and emerging designs far more sophisticated than bin picking.
Mercedes-Benz will take a leaf out of Tesla's book and explore the potential use of humanoid robots on the factory floor. But rather than develop its own robots, à la Tesla's Optimus (nee Tesla Bot), ...
Xiaomi’s electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer in Tongzhou, Beijing, spanning the equivalent of 100 football fields, is setting ...
AI’s next frontier moves it off the screen, into the living room, and onto the shop floor. Progress is real and money is ...
The LAIR platform orchestrates instruments and enterprise into workflows are reported to reduce turnaround times by up to 40% ...
The Chinese industrial robotics market is driven by automation demand in electronics and automotive industries, influenced by ...
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