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Posted: 5/9/2022 12:31:29 PM by Craig Rubenstein
Topics: Laboratory Automation, Trade Shows

A growing number of clinical diagnostic and genetic laboratories continue to implement automation solutions to expand capacity, while improving labor-intensive jobs for high-throughput areas. Recent demand for standalone workcells for “task-specific” process automation and integrated solutions for pre- and post-analytic are helping more laboratories than ever to achieve transformative benefits. Read More

Posted: 4/11/2022 1:08:21 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: Arc Welding, Collaborative, Handling, Machine Vision, Palletizing, Programming, Trade Shows

To effectively address increased demand and accelerated change, company leaders are fine-tuning corporate strategies to incorporate cutting edge technologies, including flexible, smart and easy-to-use robotic automation. More recently, advancements in robot manipulation, mobility and perception are improving application functionality for greater automation confidence. This is prompting a new wave of robot implementation. Read More

Posted: 3/17/2022 6:25:23 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: Supply Chain, Trade Shows

Supply chain disruptions and evolving consumer demands continue to permeate the industrial landscape, prompting companies of all sizes to stay agile and productive for greater resiliency. As a result, many company leaders are meshing forward-thinking strategies and advanced technology with human skills to create highly productive work environments. Read More

Posted: 1/21/2022 9:08:56 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: Collaborative, Logistics, Palletizing, Supply Chain, Trade Shows

As high-mix, low-volume production continues to accelerate and permeate the industrial landscape, so does the need for a fluid supply chain. To effectively deal with increased demand and accelerated change, many company leaders are “re-inventing” their plans via forward-thinking strategies and cutting-edge technologies to keep competitive, including the use of robotic automation. Read More

Posted: 11/3/2021 5:23:54 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: Education and Training, Events, Trade Shows

Stark predictions for labor deficits continue, prompting a greater need for workforce development. The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Institute reports that 4.6 million manufacturing jobs will need to be filled in the United States over the next decade, with the prospect of 2.4 million of those going unfulfilled due to lack of training, including jobs for robotics and mechatronics. Read More
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