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Hannover Messe 2022 Plans Focus on Digitalization and Sustainability
After two years without a physical trade fair, the organizers of Germany’s Hannover Messe 2022 focused on transformation and their next event’s themes of digitalization and sustainability. -
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Automation Is Changing Everything
By Anthony Coggine, Business Writer Advances in automation are causing us to reevaluate everything, from how we power our businesses to how we analyze data. As such, the future of automation provides tremendous potential for both risk and reward. -
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How Zoomorphism Can Teach Us to Make Better Robots
By Jonathan Wilkins, EU Automation Zoomorphism is the literary term used to describe the attribution of animal characteristics to inanimate objects. But, have you ever considered its potential to change the way humans innovate in the robotic sciences? This article explains how zoomorphism can teach us to make better industrial robots. -
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Changes to Bosch Rexroth Management in North America
Paul Cooke, President & CEO of Bosch Rexroth North America, will retire on Dec. 31, 2020. His successor as of Dec. 1, 2020, will be Greg Gumbs, most recently VP & GM Electrical Automation Solutions at EATON Corporation. -
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Bots will work alongside humans in the future
Machine learning and artificial intelligence have made the most seemingly impossible things possible in recent years. After the successful integration of IoT systems in various enterprises, the entire digital world is striving for adding bots to various industries to have a more-than-human experience. -
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Automation Continues to Redefine What it Means to "Work"
By Rick Delgado, Freelance Automation Writer The trend in computer advancement supports the oft-cited prediction that machines will continue to replace human jobs. While new demand can’t be predicted with certainty, individuals can take advantage of new opportunities as they emerge alongside automation. -
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Sandvik creates 'unsmashable guitar' via additive manufacturing, 3D printing for Swedish guitarist
Global engineering company Sandvik decided to test its additive manufacturing and 3D printing techniques by building the world’s first all-metal, unbreakable guitar and letting Malmsteen unleash his smashing skills. -
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HANNOVER MESSE 2020 to focus on digital transformation and logistics
At the upcoming HANNOVER MESSE (20–24 April 2020), some 6,000 companies from all around the world will present a broad array of industrial products and solutions. -
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Automation-Readiness: Part of Determining the Right Time to Sell a Manufacturing Company
By Frances Brunelle, Accelerated Manufacturing Brokers Selling a manufacturing company requires consideration of several factors, including automation-readiness. -
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Fabtech 2019: Edge Computer Integrates Machine Work Cell Control & Automation
Siemens introduced the Sinumerik Motion Control (MC) open, industrial PC-based CNC for fabrication and metal-processing machines at Fabtech 2019. The introduction is an affirmation of the growing trend to use Edge Computer platforms to integrate all control & automation functions in a machining work cell including CNC, PLC, Drives, motors, safety and other production related functions to achieve higher levels of productivity and profits. -
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Automating a Workforce with Augmented Reality
By Seth Patin, Founder and CEO, LogistiVIEW AR technology ensures consistency, so an unskilled workforce can think and behave in the same way as those workers with years of experience. Workforce technology is all about efficiency, consistency, repeatability, and safety, regardless of the person performing the task. -
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ISACA Report Uncovers Significant Supply Chain Security Gaps in India and Globally
55% expressed highest concern in ransomware threats among all potential supply chain risks. -
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Preparing to Defend the Lesser Targeted Systems in the Supply Chain
In the coming year, traditional targets will remain high on the menu for cybercriminals, but we expect to see new areas for exploitation that include some of the previously lesser-targeted systems. -
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As Accenture’s Fortress is Breached, the Cyberattack Threat to Your Business is More Real than Ever
Accenture’s confirmation that it was the target of LockBit 2.0 made global headlines, but the company is only the latest in what has now become a long list of cyberattack victims. According to data from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, around 170 significant cyber incidents involving government agencies, defense organizations, and high-tech companies were recorded since August 2020. -
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Embracing Zero Trust (Part 3 of 7): Logical and Physical Segmentation
As part of an ongoing series that discusses the seven principles in our Zero Trust model, this blog focuses on our third principle, logical and physical segmentation, and how we apply it within our company. -
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Rockwell Automation Announces New Initiatives to Bolster Cybersecurity Offering for Customers
Partnerships with Dragos and CrowdStrike and a new Cybersecurity Operations Center are helping Rockwell customers adopt a more proactive cybersecurity approach covering the entire attack continuum–before, during and after an event. -
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A Connected Workforce Strategy Improves Efficiency
System integrators work in complex environments where efficient testing and timely system delivery are critical to maintaining productivity. -
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NEMA Celebrates Make It American Program’s First Anniversary with Landmark Schneider Electric Certification Milestone
Schneider Electric has earned NEMA's Make it American certification across 20+ U.S. facilities. -
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How to Secure IoT Networks in Smart Warehousing
When a warehouse experiences a disruption, the consequences ripple throughout the supply chain. -
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Report: Offense Is the New Defense in National Cyber Strategies
NCC Group has published the fourth edition of its Global Cyber Policy Radar.












