Industrial Automation stories
Direct reporting to the Chief Executive Officer is designed to speed LG's push into factory automation, service robots and home robotics.
The new unit gives robotics a direct line to Chief Executive Officer Lyu Jae-cheol as LG tries to speed up product development.
More than half of logistics leaders say delivery operations still need major improvement, underscoring a gulf between AI plans and frontline reality.
North American oil and gas, LNG and chemical plants can now use a certified robot to cut risky manual inspections and downtime.
Students at UniSC will gain hands-on access to Siemens engineering tools as Queensland pushes to build skills for advanced manufacturing.
Timing in AI and networking boards is getting simpler, as the new devices can replace up to 12 oscillators and cut power use.
Uninsured losses could hit production lines and supply chains as cyber-attacks increasingly target industrial systems across Asia-Pacific.
The move is aimed at helping large firms shift AI from pilots into production with tighter governance across manufacturing, service and IT workflows.
The top ranking underscores Schneider Electric's push to cut emissions and expand clean energy access as it rolls out its Impact 2030 roadmap.
Five deep-tech start-ups won INR 75 lakhs in pilot work after a factory workshop aimed at speeding up industrial innovation.
Most factory staff are hearing safety and policy changes only after they take effect, heightening the risk of delays, injuries and resignations.
Rising cost pressures are forcing factories to curb recruitment, even as most turn to AI to streamline operations and protect output.
The deal should reduce Footasylum's upfront costs and speed up its move to a denser goods-to-person system before peak trading.
Applications jumped 57 per cent as the deep tech incubator backed ventures in AI, health and energy amid doubts over support for scale-up.
The move opens the Hyderabad-based group to India's private 4G and 5G network market, though revenue will depend on winning projects.
Revenue growth and stronger cash generation helped BlackBerry extend its run of positive GAAP net income to five quarters.
Australian airports and utilities could soon use dog-like robots to inspect risky sites, as Datacom and Lenovo roll out AI systems.
Labour shortages could slow repairs and raise outage risk, as TP Reach lets junior technicians get remote help from senior engineers on site.
Britain's industrial projects could gain faster approvals as the London-based firm takes its AI certification platform beyond carbon removal.
Bourbon production in Bardstown now has plant-wide digital controls, giving Heaven Hill quicker fault-finding, better visibility and future AI room.