Factory Automation encompasses the manufacturing and/or assembly of parts and subsystems to produce a product by passing it through a series of individual machines or work cells. Sometimes called ...
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The manufacturing landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, driven primarily by the rapid adoption of industrial automation. Several factors are accelerating the adoption of automation in ...
Fully automated "lights-out" factories are gaining traction in high-volume manufacturing, but they thrive only in stable, repetitive processes, leaving complex, judgment-driven tasks still dependent ...
There was a time when large-scale computer-driven automation usurped a large array of jobs in the economy. The time was the 1970s into 1980s, when computerized machine tools swept in and took over the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are taking the world by storm. More and more we are seeing everyday actions turned into digitally automated tasks. While the construction industry hasn’t ...
UBS recently reaffirmed its bullish stance on the industrial automation sector, pointing to a long-term structural shift driven by labor shortages, rising productivity demands, and under-penetration ...
Factory automation involves building parts and assembling them into subsystems and finished products. Both the production and assembly processes are considered discrete manufacturing. Each process can ...