HANGZHOU, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 13, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- This article explores new automation in China’s ...
Automation is traditionally inflexible; the macro and microeconomic effects of this inflexibility can be seen in factory-level economics. Some studies have shown that the trend away from labor and ...
Manufacturers are experiencing a perfect storm, with stretched supply chains, increasing cost of goods and materials, and the ever-present skills gap. At times it can be challenging to survive – let ...
Automation complements rather than replaces human expertise. In many scenarios, its speed and precision surpass what manual efforts can achieve. There’s a shortage of skilled fabricators, with a ...