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Machinery Orders Continue Rally in Q1 2026 Despite Uncertainty from Iran War
After a year of turbulent uncertainty caused by constantly shifting tariff regimes, businesses began to settle into a new normal and furthered capital investments to meet resilient consumer demand. -
AST Reygar Shortlisted for Innovation Award for Asset Management Technology
BareFLEET enables tug operators to save fuel and reduce unplanned downtime through condition monitoring using real-time data insights, digital twin technology and AI-driven predictive maintenance. -
Mitsubishi Electric Helps a Manufacturer Boost Throughput
The latest customer success story from Mitsubishi Electric reveals the vendor’s vast experience with technology that delivers extreme speed and precision. -
Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Promotes Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Milton Coleman will lead regional sales, product marketing, and corporate marketing for the organization. -
Mitsubishi Electric announces sponsorship of MassRobotics in the USA
Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc., through this sponsorship, aims to enhance MassRobotics’ prototyping space so startups can accelerate testing as well as support startup initiatives to develop the next generation of manufacturing solutions that use technology and robots for factory automation customers worldwide. -
Strong Growth Predicted For Industrial Control For Process Manufacturing Market
Global industrial control for process manufacturing market was valued at $61.23 billion in 2014, growing at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2015 to 2021. -
Global Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Market to Benefit from Elevated Demand from Oil and Gas Sector
According to components, the global SCADA market is classified into human machine interface (HMI), SCADA communication system, remote terminal unit (RTU), programmable logic controller (PLC), and others. On the basis of architecture, the global SCADA market is divided into hardware, software, and services. -
Global Industrial Controls System Market to Grow at CAGR of 4.9% from 2015 to 2021
The global industrial controls system market was valued at US$58 billion in 2014 and is expected to be worth US$81 billion by 2021, growing at a robust CAGR of 4.9% from 2015 to 2021. -
Industrial Controls Market Expected to Reach USD 81 billion in 2021
The global Industrial Controls market was valued at USD 58 billion in 2014 and is expected to reach USD 81 billion by 2021, growing at a CAGR of 4.9% from 2015 to 2021. -
Mitsubishi Certifies Training Center at Bertelkamp Automation
Bertelkamp's training center provides Mitsubishi Electric university-based training for its programmable logic controls (PLCs), human machine interfaces (HMI), variable frequency drives (VFD) and robots. -
Mitsubishi launches dedicated Machine Tool website
The site offers easy-to-access information about automation solutions for applications including aerospace, automotive, medical, off-highway equipment and general manufacturing. -
Mitsubishi Electric Automation sells 84,000th CNC
The company recently installed its 84,000th CNC, which translates to an average of six CNCs per day over 38 years. -
Mitsubishi announces Website Geared to Automotive automation
The site shows how Mitsubishi’s solutions can reduce cost of powertrain machining and assembly, stamping, welding, painting, final assembly and parts production. -
Mitsubishi Electric Automation announces web site for Robots
The website is a hub of information about robotic solutions for customers in diverse industries engaged in a variety of processes. -
Mitsubishi Electric Automation creates Packaging Website
The site identifies common packaging challenges and how Mitsubishi Electric solutions are designed to overcome them. -
Frost & Sullivan says SCADA systems competitive with DCSes
The World Distributed Control System (DCS) Market report says DCS manufacturers will have to be wary of competition from SCADA systems that can perform the same functions. The report costs EUR 4,553.00 -
Frost & Sullivan says DCSes are threatened by PC-based systems
DCS manufacturers will have to be wary of competition from SCADA systems, which use PC-based software to integrate programmable logic controllers (PLCs) on a network to replicate the functions of DCS.




